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    Summer Heights High

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    Gregson. The kids at school call me Mr.G‚ which is one of the sort of an abbreviation some of the more popular teachers get.” The face squirmer of a TV show is a funny/sad office style mockumentary outlining a year in the life of a typical Australian high school. Chris Lilley‚ who is the creator of the hot mockumentary is a wildly talented writer/ actor that loves making viewers cheeks hurt‚ while he is busy submerging himself into three characters so incredibly different it is hard to believe their

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    Good Morning my name is Sam Wockner and today I will be analysing and expressing my thoughts on the show Summer Heights High. INTRODUCTION: Summer Heights High is a show based on a public school education using both the positives and negatives in all forms of comedy. The show is based around three individual and extremely unique characters: Jonah Takalua‚ an early developed Year 8 student with very little intelligence or consideration due to the way he has been raised. He uses the fact that he

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    I firstly want to thank you for this opportunity to speak on behalf of my peers‚ and represent the high school students of this state. I recognise the importance of choosing the right material to be studied‚ and am honoured to put forward my recommendation for new material today. Summer Heights High is a satirical show created by Chris Lilley. What is it about you may ask? Well‚ it is a show which follows three main characters‚ Jonah Takalua - an Islander troublemaker‚ Ja’mie King - a private school

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    Summer Heights High explores what happens over one school term in an “average” Australian high school in a mock form of a documentary. Media reports say some parts of the community where offended by the gags that draw upon drugs deaths and Down syndrome children. Chris Lilley brings to life Jonah Takalua‚ a rebel schoolboy from Tonga with the odds stacked against him‚ Mr. G‚ an ego-driven Drama teacher and Ja’mie King‚ a posh private schoolgirl on a student exchange‚ set to make a name for her-self

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    filming Summer Height’s High‚ and We Can Be Heroes. Although Lilley’s mockumentaries partakes of both the pleasures of humour and the moral confidence of social critique‚ Lilley utilises another device in the critical arsenal of satire. Perhaps we might tamper this slightly by saying that‚ whether Lilley was irritating to promote humour‚ it’s impossible to escape the suspicion that its intent‚ illustrates a biased underlying attitude or belief about teens. In writing Summer Height’s High‚ Lilley

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    On Heights

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    On Heights By Jackson Downey Sitting on the ledge of the roof of their apartment‚ a couple admired the cityscape and high rises in the distance. The man‚ looking down‚ had a sudden urge to jump‚ and not only that but to push his love down to the pavement twelve stories bellow. Quickly‚ he shook off this odd crazing for a final skydive‚ but he wondered if she thought the same thing. Why had he thought of it in the first place? Not being a man to fear heights but certainly to fear the fall of

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    Summer is a time for kicking back‚ poppin a cold soda by the pool and listening to the Teen Pop Radio and your favorite country tunes. It’s a time where all stress is relieved and the C- in math is completely forgotten. What most people don’t realize is during these 9-12 weeks of complete relaxation‚ children are not working on what they thought was confusing in math‚ but instead experiencing the dreadful summer slide and making next year that much harder (Davis). Because summer seems to be a time

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    Wuthering Heights

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    novel Wuthering Heights in 1847 and just one year later died of tuberculosis. Wuthering Heights is considered a classic of English literature. It tells the story of two people‚ Catherine and Heathcliff‚ who love each other and it shows how money and power come between this love making it almost impossible to triumph over. I am going to focus my work on the different main characters in the novel‚ the setting‚ themes‚ nature vs. culture‚ comparison between the two houses (Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross

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    Wuthering Heights is a novel that indulges one of the most crucial themes; the theme of nature verses nature. The two households of the novel: Wuthering Heights and Thruscross Grange represents both the contrast between wilderness and civility which dominates the lives of its inhabitants. Being able to suppress your nature nurturing an opposed one would result into a deep conflict within the characters themselves. The best that would exemplifies such conflicts between the code of nature and nurture

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    Whuthering Heights

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    A Comment on the Romanticism in Wuthering Heights Part One. Introduction The English female novelist Emily Bronte is world-renowned for her wonderful novel-Wuthering Heights. This novel is famous for its gothic style as well as its love theme‚ which attract readers in an extreme method and technique. Most of its readers intend to allocate it into “horror fiction”‚ because there are too many horrible plots and terrified atmosphere that shade its tender emotion to some degree. No one can escape

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