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    The Red Balloon Essay

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    boy - perhaps seven. And the object of everyone’s desires is the red balloon. Somehow it seems sentient. Somehow it seems friendly. Directed by Albert Lamorisse‚ "The Red Balloon" is a strangely heartwarming short film about how an innocent desire can quickly spiral into a dangerous‚ and often destructive‚ form of envy. Because‚ as the saying goes‚ "if I can’t have it‚ no one can." In one of the early scenes‚ the audience sees the red balloon’s string dangling just above the grasping hands of a group

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    Red Balloon Corrupt

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    enjambment of “love’s… hate” shows how easily love can change into hatred. The red balloon bursting shows her heart break. Red has traditionally been associated with courage and love in Western culture‚ but in China‚ red is the colour of happiness and good fortune. The RED balloon bursting shows her loving dieing and her good fortune dieing. The balloon can also symbolise her love leavening her flying away like a balloon fly’s away to the sky. Carol Ann Duffy uses the word “bang” as personification

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    99 Red Balloons

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    The song I chose to do my project on is the song 99 Red Balloons‚ by the artist Gabriel Kerner‚ also known as Nena. This was one of the songs in the ’80s to make the point about how the war really affected the citizens and the countries themselves. The theme of this song is that overreacting right away is a bad thing. It can cause damage to you and to everything else around you. This song is representing the fact that the United States and the Soviet Union were caught up in the Cold War and it caused

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    Red Balloon Analysis

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    issues the truth lies only within our heritage‚ our communities and within ourselves. We as human beings have the benefit of math and science to prove theories and explain just how something may or may not be accurate. As we learned from the "Red Balloon" video‚ things we believe to be the absolute truth may very well not be another person’s actuality. It is all dependent on what we have been taught by our families and the surroundings in our communities. Then all that is dependent on what we

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    Balloons are often remembered as childhood trinkets and decorations; however‚ the balloon illustrated in The Red Balloon directed by Albert Lamorisse proposes an idea much less rudimentary and trivial. At one’s first glimpse of the film he recognizes two character: the boy and his balloon. Though what one ought to consider is not simply the balloon alone‚ but instead discover the themes of love and imagination that is only seen when observing the interaction of both characters. With regards to the

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    The first symbol in this story is the old red balloon. A red balloon typically means love and baby. In the first part last Nia (Bobby’s girlfriend) has become pregnant and she meets with Bobby and hands him the red balloon. Bobby is shocked and can’t believe that he got Nia pregnant and that she has a baby in her stomach. Bobby eventually has to explain it to their parents and he goes to his first. Bobby’s mom is just sitting there and his dad is baling his eyes out. Then he goes to Nia’s parents

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    Elissa Down‚ Director of the movie The Black Balloon‚ shows the viewer about the representations of family‚ teens‚ disability and suburban Australia and how they all fit into each other and are not single representations‚ but are under one big heading. From the start of the movie we are introduced to the Mollison’s‚ a family of four but with one on the way‚ within the first minute of meeting this family we see that they are not a normal working-class Australian family. The Mollison’s have an autistic

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    Balloon

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    Narrative To create a miniature hot air balloon the required materials are: tissue paper‚ glue sticks‚ scissors‚ and a gore template that can be found on the internet. To assemble the balloon the tissue paper must be cut into 8 panels using the gore template. The panels must then be glued onto each other by offsetting one of the panels by 1 centimeter. This step must be repeated until all 8 panels are glued together and form a balloon. The balloon should measure 1.5 meters tall and about ¾ of

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    are Circumstance‚ Process and Consequences. “The Black Balloon” represents each of these three aspects through the characters within the film and these are enhanced by the techniques used by the director Ellisa Downs. Circumstance is all about why you are going it alone. It can be a choice to reject the conformist attitudes and values of society or it can be something that has been forced upon you. Within the first scene of ‘The Black Balloon’ Elissa Downs uses the symbolism of the neighbours watching

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    the black balloon

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    .-The Black Balloon -1 Introduction. 1- The film The Black Balloon was filmed in Australia and the UK and was produced by (Tristram MiallToni Collette) The story is about the members of a family‚ the parents and two teenage boys‚ as they cope with a unexpected challenge. Complications arise because one of the teen age boys‚ Charlie‚ is intellectually disabled. The family has relocated to a new area. Because the father has a new positing in the army. Thomas is turning 16.Thomas finds Charlie an

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