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    women’s spirits and provided them with happy memories. At the end of scene four‚ the women are happily recounting the time when Sheila stitched a pin into Lipstick Larry’s loin cloth. It is evident from their amusement that the humour gave them strength to carry on. On the soundtrack‚ the audience hears young Bridie being beaten up by Lipstick Larry and a frightened young Sheila. Instead of the women just recounting Bridie being beaten up‚ Misto involves the audience’s auditory senses which allow them

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    The Bass Mant

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    I am reading”The Bass‚ the River and Sheila Mant” by WD Wetherell and I am on page five. This book is about a 14 year old boy having a crush on a girl named Sheila Mant. Throughout the story he does many things to get her attention. As the story goes on he is stuck between two choices. Which one will he choose? In this paper I will be questioning and connecting. Will the boy choose the fish or Sheila? Here are a few reasons why he would choose the girl. First‚ he was constantly trying to impress

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    What important elements have helped to create distinctive and effective visual impacts in The Shoe-Horn Sonata and ONE other related text of your own choosing? Prescribed Text: The Shoe-Horn Sonata Related Text: The Truman Show The utilization of elements used by John Misto in The Shoe-Horn Sonata and Peter Weir in The Truman Show help the audiences create distinctive and effective visual images. The elements used are Projected Images‚ Symbolism‚ Use of Interviewers‚ Sense of truth / Overcoming

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    Limit this response to 10 lines 2 Why does Bridie interrupt Sheila? What does this show you about their relationship‚ even after all these years have gone by? 3 The playwright includes extensive notes through this scene to ensure the performance is directed in a particular way. Read his directions carefully

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    bass or Sheila(1) Y bass(1) R loves fishing/does it a lot(2-3) R biggest fish ever R no listening‚ other Y Sheila R beautiful/ older R watches/ impress R sacrifice what is important G I think he will end up picking I wonder if he will pick Bass or Sheila. It’s possible that he will pick the bass. One‚ way I think he will pick the bass because he puts a rod in the canoe without even thinking of fishing. He fishes so often that he knows every one that comes through the

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    As the nuns intended‚ Sheila broke herself‚ the constant reciting began to take a toll on her mental stability to the point where she goes psychotic. Saul witnessed Sheila’s broken state of mind during his time at St. Germ’s‚ “She’d just walk the halls of St. Germ’s muttering incomprehensible phrases and then burst out with a wild laugh‚ hitting herself with stinging slaps to the face before she returned to her vacant-faced mumbles” (51). At the age of twelve‚ they sent Sheila to a mental asylum. The

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    the darkness with come truth. The play in scene 1 begins with an army nurse that is being interviewed for a documentary program about her experiences as a prisoner of the Japanese. Misto cleverly uses interviews and discussions between Bridie and Sheila throughout the play to develop the plot by revealing to the audience the events in the women’s past. The Opening Scene‚ with Bridie demonstrating the deep tone/imagery as to the first word ‘Darkness’ ‚ subservient bow‚ thekow-tow‚ demanded of the

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    distinctively visual

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    “composers employ the distinctively visual to reveal truths and elicit a reaction from the responder” Discuss in reference to the set text and one of your own choosing Texts tend to reveal hidden truths behind important events in our history‚ doing so in a way which illustrates the impact that war has on individuals who are involved in it. The Shoe Horn Sonata written by John Mito in conjunction with Weapons Training by Bruce Dawe reveals several truths of which responders were unaware. Some of

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    Hispanic Barrio. “The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant” is written by a Caucasian man from New Hampshire and is set in a New England summer home waterfront community. In “Catch the Moon” and “The Bass‚ The River‚ and Sheila Mant” The main character a teenage boy‚ believes himself to be in love with a beautiful girl he just met. However‚ In “Catch the Moon‚” Luis feelings for Naomi redeem him by inspiring to return to acts of goodness. In “The Bass‚ The River and Sheila Mant‚” The fourteen year old boy realizes

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    come with a list of stereotypes. Naheed‚ a Muslim and Sheila‚ an Inuit‚ are no exception when it comes to discrimination toward their culture. Society puts huge emphasis on living the American dream‚ the ‘normal’ lifestyle. Even with all this cultural diversity in America‚ there are still many people ignorant to the idea of a culture different than their own. What is normal? Why is normal put in a small box with specific standards? Naheed and Sheila try to sustain their culture while facing obstacles

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