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    into the world can have an impact on an individual’s attitudes and beliefs’ The experience of moving up the ladders and into the world can mentally challenge individuals and also their attitudes to the world and their beliefs. The Novel explores the aspects of growth‚ transition and change. The novel written by JC Bourke looks at the different ways and paths individual’s take when they outgrow their current comfort zones and look for new things in life and new experience’s. The story involves transitions

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    journey which results in a change of attitudes. We can see that both Tom and Kylie from the novel ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ experience a change of attitudes through forming new relationships. Tom’s attitude changes from having a negative perspective of the world to a positive one after he meets Chrissy as helps him emotionally to move on from the accident. This positive relationship between Tom and Chrissy is evident when Tom says “you helped me find my old self”. (technique) This effect has...

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    THE STORY OF TOM BRENNAN. In the novel ‘The story of Tom Brennan’ absolutely no good comes from the car accident involving Daniel. Do you agree? Whist the disastrous incident involving Daniel was an utter tragedy positives did eventually come out of it. The Brennans meet new people who aided in the recovery of the family. The family learn to accept what has happened and are now reconnecting as a family after being torn and broken apart due to the car accident. As a result of the accident the Brennan

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    THE STORY OF TOM BRENNAN J.C. Burke TEACHING SUPPORT KIT by Joy Bloumis B.A. B.Ed. M.P.C.A 1 THE STORY OF TOM BRENNAN Teaching Support Kit CONTENTS Notes on the author Synopsis Genre‚ structure and style Background notes on alcohol abuse Chapter summaries Themes‚ motifs and symbols Character analysis Quotations General discussion questions and activities Essay questions Oral assignments Short written responses Extension work Appendix: How to plan a text response 3 4 5 6 7 17 22 26

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    Tom Brennan- 1. How do the positive and negative consequences of different experiences impact on the lives of the individuals in the texts you have studied? In your response make detailed reference to your prescribed text and ONE other related text of your own choosing. Positive consequence Negative consequence “Into the world” Quotes Going out into the world creates many different experiences that can consequently impact the lives of the individuals. The experience can be both positive

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    The beauty of literature is its ability to teach the reader valuable lessons about the world. These lessons are relevant to life‚ because the themes in many books are based on reality. Although narratives are fictitious‚ they have been shaped using views from real life‚ allowing the composer to communicate important and relevant messages. Readers will respond to stories in many different ways‚ but through an engaging text‚ they will learn valuable lessons to put into practice in reality. Well-written

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    significant theme in TSOTB. Throughout the story we see many examples of character confronting and being challenged by fear. We also see the different ways that characters cope with fear. Tom Brennan is frightened of many things. He is frightened by the death of Nicole and Luke‚ the quadriplegia of Finn‚ the imprisonment of Daniel‚ the illness of his mother‚ the challenge of establishing himself in a new community. How does Tom confront his fears and cope with them? Tom initially feels guilt ridden by a

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    The Story of Tom Brennan by J.C Burke and the film Forrest Gump by Robert Zemeckis explores the experiences various characters have that result in change and transition in realistic way. Both Burke and Zemeckis explore these experiences by using a variety of techniques‚ particularly flashbacks and many forms of imagery that relate to their fears‚ the way people deal with crisis and friendship in a in which the viewer can relate to them making it more realistic. In The Story of Tom Brennan‚ Burke

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    into the world can challenge individuals’ beliefs and attitudes” Related text and one other” Core text + Related text Individuals’ beliefs and attitudes are the product of the world they live in‚ and consequently these beliefs and attitudes are challenged when one moves into a new or different world. Both The Story Of Tom Brennan (2005) by J.C. Burke and The Door (When) by Miroslav Holub explore this notion of change through the experiences encountered when moving into different worlds. The Story

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    Year 10 English The Story of Tom Brennan Every person is an individual‚ and although each of the Brennans’ reaction to tragedy was individual‚ the effects all branch from the six stages of grief; denial‚ anger‚ guilt‚ depression‚ acceptance and growth. Not all members of the family displayed their progression through each of the stages‚ but each individual demonstrated a certain stage. The first stage of grief is denial‚ which was clearly displayed

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