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    What important elements have helped to create distinctive and effective visual impacts in The Shoe-Horn Sonata and ONE other related text of your own choosing? Prescribed Text: The Shoe-Horn Sonata Related Text: The Truman Show The utilization of elements used by John Misto in The Shoe-Horn Sonata and Peter Weir in The Truman Show help the audiences create distinctive and effective visual images. The elements used are Projected Images‚ Symbolism‚ Use of Interviewers‚ Sense of truth / Overcoming

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    by the composer to bond a relationship between the audience/reader and the text. These different techniques carry a strong sense of imagery and because of that‚ they shape our understanding of the world around us. The play by John Misto‚ “The Shoe-Horn Sonata” and the poem‚ “The Action in the Ghetto of Rohatyn‚ March 1942” by Alexander Kimel both are prime examples of how the distinctively visual texts shape our understanding of the world around us. BODY HARSH REALITY WITH THE USE OF DESCRIPTIVE

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    distinctively visual techniques to shape the audiences interpretations of the world. John Misto’s play ‘The Shoe-horn Sonata and the RTA advertisement ‘Notes’ uses distinctively visual techniques such as dialogue‚ photographic images‚ and music to effectively shape the audiences interpretations of the world. Firstly Misto uses dialogue as a distinctively visual technique in his play ‘The Shoe Horn Sonata to shape the audiences interpretations of the world. Misto uses juxtaposition as the dialogue consists

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      DISTINCTIVELY  VISUAL   ESSAY   Discuss  how  the  distinctively  visual  conveys  distinctive  experiences  in  The   ShoeHorn  Sonata  and  two  other  texts  of  your  own  choosing.     John  Misto’s  play  The  Shoe-­‐Horn  Sonata‚  the  short  story  Gogo  Mama  written  by   Sally  Sara  and  the  British  POW  poem  Oh!  Lord!  are  three

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    insightful understanding and perspective of the world. Thus ‚ the composers’ often makes it a personal objective to influence the world stage on societal matters and issues of unwarranted or unreasonable conduct or thought. In John Misto’s play ‚ The Shoe Horn Sonata ‚ the use of literal ‚ visual and dramatic techniques validates the intolerable and unjust ordeals and sufferings of those civilians in times of war. The play was written with the distinctive reasons to commemorate and educate the audience to

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    have used distinctively visual elements to convey a particular point of view. Distinctively visual elements have enabled composers to convey particular points of views‚ through the vividly portrayed images on the topic of war. John Misto’s ‘The Shoe Horn Sonata’ captures the past experiences of 2 Japanese prisoners‚ Sheila Richards and Bridie Cartwright during the horror of World War 2. Misto’s use of distinctively visual elements highlights the power of friendship and emotion as the two most necessary

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    The Shoe-Horn Sonata written by John Misto creates images through distinctively visual elements. Through the use of projected images‚ carefully selected music and descriptive dialogue‚ challenging aspects of life can be represented. An image we see early on in the play is Singapore Harbour burning down in 1942 when the Japanese first invaded. This is shown as Bridie and Shelia are discussing their experiences on the boats. This shows the ignorance of the British as they did not evacuate the women

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    Discuss how the distinctively visual conveys distinctive experience in ‘the shoe horn sonata’ and one related text. The way that we perceive the world is constantly being challenged and altered because of our subjective views of the texts that we read‚ particularly through distinctively visual techniques. John Misto’s play ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ (1996) and Jason Van Genderen’s short film ‘Mankind Is No Island’ (2008) explores distinct visuals of hope‚ survival‚ injustice and friendship. Our perception

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    50 POSSIBLE SIGNS OF VISIBLE INTOXICATION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. Loud speech. Bravado‚ boasting. Overly animated or entertaining. Boisterous. Overly friendly to other guests and employees. Drinking alone. Drinking too fast. Ordering doubles. Careless with money. Urging other people to have another drink. Annoying other guests

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    Composers use distinctively visual images to explore complex ideas. These ideas are what make the visual images distinctive or memorable. In the australian play Shoe Horn Sonata by john misto and the Vivian Bullwinkel story used distinctly visual techniques to highlight the past experiences during war. Both storys shared by two friends‚ Shelia and Birdie and Vivian and Betty. Through the use of powerful dialogue and threatric techniquies‚ both storys explore through their use of proof‚ the untold

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