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    Boy in the Striped Pyjamas essay The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas shows us that ignorance can be bliss‚ but once you become aware of your own ignorance‚ the illusion shatters. It also shows us that ignorance can be dangerous. Bruno is unaware of the horrible situation in ‘Out-with’‚ which he is quite happy to imagine as a lovely place to stay with friends. But when he starts to learn more about the Jews‚ he betrays his friend. Finally‚ Bruno unwittingly walks into danger‚ because neither he nor Shmuel

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    Persistence of memory Salvador Dali’s purpose in painting the distinctively visual ’persistence of memory’ was to show us a self portrait of the subconscious or a psychological portrait to allow the audience to experience his perception that time itself is endless‚ but our time is short‚ thus our preoccupation is absurd. Dali himself was best known for his surrealist work and was influenced by the ’surrealist manifesto’ written by Andre Brenton. Surrealism was a cultural movement that began

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    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a 2006 novel from the point of view of a naive young boy‚ written by Irish novelist John Boyne. Unlike the months of planning Boyne devoted to his other books‚ he said that he wrote the entire first draft of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas in two and a half days‚ barely sleeping until he got to the end. [1] To date‚ the novel has sold more than 5 million copies around the world‚ and was published as The Boy in the Striped Pajamas in

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    though his acclaimed play the shoehorn sonata playwright john misto utilises distinctively visual techniques to explore and convey the theme of friendship and mate-ships. through these dramatic and literary devises and through the use of his protagonists‚ bridie and sheila‚ misto explores how strong friendships can come from unlikely circumstance‚ while also conveying and highlighting how he quintessential australian notion of mate-ship can allow an individual to not only survive dark times but to

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    10 | Reflection | 11 | Film review | 12 | Interview | 14 | Song interpretation | 16 | Peer assessment | 18 | Vocabulary | 20 | Self evaluation | 22 | Introduction This portfolio documents my dealing with the book “The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas”‚ written by John Boyne‚ and the corresponding film‚ which was released in 2008. The reason I chose this particular material is the following: I saw the film before reading the book‚ which‚ as I see it‚ is not the right way to do‚ because

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    physical external factors‚ although the most significant aspect one must have in order to be accepted is an individual sense of self. Through Emily Dickinson’s selection of Poems‚ Leunig’s cartoon‚ Loser and Mark Herman’s 2008 film‚ The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas‚ the composers question whether the price of to feel a sense of belonging and inclusion; whether to a religious‚ social or cultural group or individually‚ is worth the ramifications caused by the personal choices and sacrifices made. WORDS:

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    Bruno uses the metaphor of the ‘leaking boat’ to remind Maria that everyone is stuck in a hopeless situation. They should work as a team to face the same problems that come about Maria defends Bruno’s father because he has provided her with a home and living. She feels indebted to father. Bruno begins to see Maria as an individual person. He begins to see that she must have a life outside of her relationship to his family. Bruno learns that Pavel was a doctor before he came to Out-With. Pavel

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    The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas By Kate M BEFORE READING 1. Examine the title of your novel. Why do you think the author might have chosen this title? What might the title suggest the genre‚ theme‚ characters and settings off this novel? The title of this novel makes me think that a boy in stripped pyjamas isn’t something that is usually seen and other people wonder why the boy wears the stripped pyjamas. I think this book will be about friendship and isolation. I think the main characters

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    The painting “Ballerina” shows us a ballet dancer in the orange and green light dancing on the forefront of the picture. Distant view shows a tent city which we assume to be belonging to refugees because of the name of the artistic project in whole. Ballerina has a crown on her head and is dancing with one her feet off the ground. Her tutu creates almost a perfect circle. There is a limited number of colors in the painting and they are all separated from each other except for the light stream of

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    The Drovers Wife – The Distinctively Visual - Story creates a clear sense of the Australian bush and the experience of the wife - There is a sense of pride in her husband being “an Australian” and Lawson has created a visual image of what this means - Bush life is depicted as being incredibly harsh - It is lonely‚ stressful and dehumanising - The reader visualises the bush as parched and barren through images like “dried-up looking children” and the wife who is described as a “gaunt‚ sun-browned

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