LOOK BOTH WAYS - The film is an authentic personal and group portrait of how humans deal with personal tragedy‚ depression and loss - Depicts the daily life we all lead‚ where tragedy and crisis are just around the corner Characters: Nick - not yet in control with his medical diagnosis; hasn’t come to terms with his father’s death‚ therefore impossible to accept his own - describes his life with self-critical cynicism as a matter of “poverty‚ wars‚ natural
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“Look both ways” is a 2005 Australia independent film‚ written and directed by Sarah Watt. Moreover‚ the film won four AFI Awards. In the film‚ a train accident happened in Arnow Hill on a hot Australia weekend and the accident not only impacts the main character’s life but also relates each other. Fear is one of the main themes in the film and it is obvious to show audiences that the protagonists in the hard circumstance who are coping with their real and imagine death. Firstly‚ the relationship
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suspense was killing me. As I looked at the clock‚ seconds felt like hours. I thought it would never come. Suddenly‚ I looked up and the mailman was shuffling up my driveway. Watching him open my mailbox made me overjoyed. I sprinted to my mailbox to look and see if my letter had come. The letter that would tell me who my second grade teacher was had finally arrived. Mrs. Corrigan was the one I prayed to get and there her name was. Jumping with joy‚ I grabbed my shoes and ran five houses down to my
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Look Back in Anger by John Osborne • • • • • Author Structure Characters Themes Quotes John Osborne (1929-1994) Structure • • • • Circular structure Same place Same time Language Characters • • • • • Jimmy Porter Cliff Lewis Alison Porter Helena Charles Colonel Redfern Themes • • • • • • • • Struggling against Institutions Alienation&Isolation&Loneliness Identity Crisis Anger& Hatred Apathy&Passivity Class Conflict Masculinity/Emotionally abused relationship Loss of Childhood Quotes
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the future of mankind looks rather unpromising due to the damages that technological advances‚ overpopulation and environmental problems have already caused and it will probably continue to cause to human race in the future. Even though I agree improvements in these areas have been made‚ in my opinion they are not enough to stop the downward spiral of negative impact on mankind. First‚ advanced technology’s disadvantages outweigh its good side and are undeniably a major threat to future welfare
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Through the use of animations and photomontages‚ Watt illustrates the internal emotions that the characters have‚ such as anxiety‚ suspicion and despair. These recurring‚ mental images cause both Meryl and Nick‚ to live life in fear of death. When Nick was diagnosed with cancer‚ he immediately saw his life flashing past him in the form of a photomontage. Watt uses these montages to describe Nick’s fear of death and that though he may seem in control on the outside‚ he is actually feels alone‚ confused
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Future of JIT If we really look internationally then we can very well judge that behind all MNC’s success there is a just a smart management which have used tactics like JIT‚ and now we can see the difference just note if you can recall any 1 Pakistani international brand? We all will answer no‚ and the main reason implementing policies like this will make us compete in international market. Mr. Sajid Ali‚ managing director BASF‚ says if we closely focus on JIT it basically eliminates some
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All the bright things is book written by Jennifer Niven which follows the crazy life of two High School students who meet on the ledge of a bell tower at school. Theodore Finch‚ one of the students on the ledge‚ was known as Theodore Freak. He was fascinated by the idea of death and he thought of different ways to die each day. However‚ he would also try to find reasons to live. After that day on the ledge of the bell tower‚ his new reason to live was Violet Markey. Violet Markey‚ the other person
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Depression is a common and very prominent issue in today’s society. Many are fighting a war behind their eyes without anyone around them knowing. In the novel All the Bright Places‚ by Jennifer Niven‚ depression and mental illness is a recurring theme. The novel features two main characters that go by the names of Violet and Finch. They are both in their senior years of high school‚ the difference between them is that Finch can’t wait until death and Violet can’t wait until graduation. The theme
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big chunk of my schooling paid for but after that I just want to look back on them‚ and say that was a great part of my life. I have always been artsy. I can not wait until I turn eighteen‚ and am able to buy paint to paint my room the way I want it painted. I guess in a way I have always been strange. I am a little different than most girls my age. When I go shopping I usually end up spending my money on things I think might look good in my college apartment‚ and I still have another year to go
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