physically strong. In this scene close ups are also used which makes the audience feel claustrophobic as they are put in the scene‚ and we see the pained look on Sams face as he is beaten up. We see the scared expression on Sams face forcing us to sympathise as we look to Sam a weak character who is being bullied. From this scene the audience can draw a conclusion on the character of Sam in which they believe he is a
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unclear to her as the play develops‚ supporting her role in Samuels’ play. Faith says this statement in a rather definite way‚ showing how ignorant she really is as to where her mother really comes from and her past life. This can make the audience sympathise with the character of Faith as she is not deserving of being lied to‚ possibly leading to the audience disliking the character of Evelyn. The impact the experience of the Kindertransport has on Evelyn and her family highlights the extent to which
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poster and DVD front cover are both dominated by pictures of the main character. This connotes that she is the main actress or protagonist in the film. This also tells us that she will feature heavily in the film. Furthermore‚ the audience will sympathise with the main character. On the DVD cover the facial expression of the actress along with her quite content look‚ where she is looking to the side strongly indicates that she was once happy and content in the film and maybe something went wrong
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How is Curley presented by Steinbeck in Of Mice and Men? Curley is one of ‘Of Mice and Men’s’ major characters. Although he does not appear to hold a central role‚ he is very important in other respects. The first of these is the way in which he treats George and Lennie‚ and the ranch workers in general on the ranch. Curley is the boss’ son. Therefore he acts like he is the boss himself. He orders the others around‚ and‚ although it is true that he does hold some power on the ranch‚ he does not
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Throughout Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein‚ Shelley expresses her views of the time through Walton. A main consequence the acquirement of knowledge is seen to be detrimental to the lives of those whom seek it and those around it. This concern‚ is conveyed‚ on a surface level‚ through the way in which Walton’s desire for knowledge‚ more specifically‚ the “unexplored regions..of the mist and snow” leads him to physical danger of being caught in the dangerous conditions of the North Pole. This idea is
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Mr. Horsfall Yr 11 IB English Thomas Brelsford 11.5 ‘Discuss Owen’s use of visual and aural imagery in three of his poems’ Wilfred Owen was a famous anti-war poet from World War I. He wrote poems about his first-hand experiences during the war. Wilfred Owen uses personification‚ metaphors and similes‚ onomatopoeia‚ alliteration and assonance to increase the effectiveness of the messages he is trying to convey and to create a variety of visual
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Gwen Harwood’s poetry is very powerful for its ability to question the social conventions of its time‚ positioning the reader to see things in new ways. During the 1960’s‚ a wave of feminism swept across Australian society‚ challenging the dominant patriarchal ideologies of the time. Gwen Harwood’s poems ‘Burning Sappho’ and ‘Suburban Sonnet’ are two texts that challenge the dominant image of the happy‚ gentle‚ but ultimately subservient housewife. Instead‚ ‘Burning Sappho’ is powerful in constructing
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Cry‚ the Beloved Country – a Story of Comfort in Desolation Describe the beginning and/or the ending of the text‚ and explain why they were effective. All excellent novels have an important and significant beginning that helps set the story in motion. The beginning of each book in the thought provoking novel‚ Cry‚ the Beloved country – a Story of Comfort in Desolation by Alan Paton is such a one. Paton skilfully uses the literary technique of setting to help us understand an important idea
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perfectly what we’re talking about: But there is the curious thing about Kipling: in his Indian tales‚ the white characters can often be delineated into heroes and villains‚ and the remarkable thing is‚ the heroes – the characters with whom we sympathise – are always the people who cross the divide; while the villains‚ whose views and actions anger us‚ are the very people who believe that the divide shouldn’t be crossed. It’s all very peculiar! In Lispeth‚ a character crosses the other way: “She
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Fabrication is more powerful truth‚ at least in the eyes of Hollywood When it comes to film’s interpretation of history and reality‚ such as the recent film’s “Argo” and “Zero Dark Thirty”‚ Hollywood has long had a habit of altering facts‚ creating illusions and fabrications‚ and even distorting final outcomes. Hollywood is an industry‚ and for a long time now‚ has understandably aimed at creating the best possible plot line with regard to its films. In some ways‚ it could be considered a “dream
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