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    Dialogue in text adds to our understanding about people‚ social issues and life. Poems that use dialogue include ‘Weapons Training’ (WT) and ‘Pleasant Sunday Afternoon’ (PSA)‚ written by Bruce Dawe. The themes these poems express include ‘strive for happiness and fulfilment and make the most of life. Another text that also displays these themes is ‘V For Vendetta’ directed by James McTeigue. The poem ‘Weapons Training’ written by Bruce Dawe is monologue from military instructor that is lecturing

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    “true mixtures of colored light.” This theory of his didn’t quite work out as well as he thought‚ but it really depended on the viewer. Like most others‚ he used warm colors to show a cheerful tone‚ and cool colors to show sadness. In his piece A Sunday on La Grande Jatte‚ each person in different light shows the emotions the colors correspond with. In the foreground of the painting‚ the figures are in the shade‚ with blue-green tones‚ and are all shown in a more melancholic state. Meanwhile‚ in

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    As the title states‚ this poem is about Robert Hayden remembering “Those Winter Sundays.” The primary focus of this poem is the relationship between father and son. In particular‚ the way his father communicates his love through actions instead of words. Specifically‚ his father built early morning fires that drove out the cold and polished his good church shoes. In “Those Winter Sundays”‚ Robert Hayden uses strong imagery and sound to describe his father‚ and how he grew from lacking respect for

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    The Bloody Sunday Massacre in January 30th‚1972 Derry‚ Ireland was the turning point in the Northern Ireland conflict. It marked the point where IRA gained the support of the catholic community allowing them to continue their fight against the british. The Irish saw the attack as an unjust massacre against their people and incited fear and hatred in the Irish people. This anger and fear turned the conflict from mostly peaceful to violent ending all peaceful negotiations. The Bloody Sunday Massacre

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    the information in Chapter 9. Must be completed by Sunday at Midnight. March 6 at Midnight. Assignment Two: Film Review This is your chance to play film critic. Review sites such as Fandango and Rotton Tomatoes to see the structure and style of film reviews. You can review any film we have viewed this quarter or a current Theatrical or DVD Release. Please submit your Film Review in the Drop box entitled Review in the Drop Box area. Due Sunday March 6 at Midnight. Term Paper: Due Friday March

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    Hayden’s poem “Those Winter Sundays” is about a man lacking appreciation for the hard work and dedication that he does on a day to day basis for his job‚ but his child loves and appreciates him for all of the hard work that he does. The poem was from a child’s point of view and the theme of Those Winter Sundays is created through the stream of consciousness‚ conflicts‚ symbolism‚ and a flat/ static relationship of the poem. The father rises early on Sundays after a dense week of work‚ it seems as

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    never understood why the cops beaten them and called them names and just didn’t care for anyone besides there self it gets me so mad that people are like that and never cared or don’t show it. The names of these stories or document is “Murder on a Sunday Morning” and‚ Monster ‚ one quote from these articles is “We fine him not guilty”. One lesson that can be learned from these is‚ stay out of trouble and never give up and try to always succeed in life.

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    In her short story Sunday in the Park‚ Bel Kaufman weaves a scene of contentment and tranquility‚ but it only lasts until a large boy throws sand at the narrator’s son. This action causes a conflict between the two families; a conflict that pits the larger‚ more masculine father against the intellectual and feminine Morton. The father of the sand-throwing Joe takes a individualistic‚ extremely brash approach to the conflict while the narrator and her husband rely on societal norms and expectations

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    TANYA MOONEY COMPARE AND CONTRAST FOLLOWER & THOSE WINTER SUNDAYS SEAMUS HEANEY Was born in April 1939‚ the eldest of nine children. His father owned and worked on a farm of 50 acres in co Derry. His mother came from a family called McCann‚ she was a very out spoken woman‚ whilst his father sparing of talk‚ Heaney believes the difference in temperament led to a ’quarrel with himself’‚ from which his peotry arises. At the age of 11‚ Heaney won a scholarship to St Columb’s college

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    Bloody Sunday‚ Selma was Forever Changed Author Lisa Marostica in her article‚ “Bloody Sunday‚ Women and the Collective” stresses the importance of memorializing the women‚ who dedicated their lives to the civil rights struggle. She does an adequate job in supporting her claim‚ by summarizing the lives of two incredible women‚ all the while illustrating the event that took place during the peak of the civil rights movement. “Bloody Sunday” on March 7‚ 1965‚ goes down in history as one of the most

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