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    In the book Little Brother by Cory Doctorow‚ their are many memorable scenes that happened in the book for the crew of Marcus‚ Darryl‚ Vanessa‚ and jolu. On the day of the crew went to go play HarajukuFM‚ they felt to be thought an earthquake. But then they saw black smoke coming from the bay bridge. An explosion went off on the bay bridge. Sirens when of an it said ‘’REPORT TO THE SHELTERS IMMEDIATELY” (‘’33 Cory Doctorow’’). Other people’s saw the event and started running down the stairway to

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    to feel sympathy for the Kerrigan family because of their unfortunate situation‚ their story is told in such a comical manner that the audience can’t help but find it funny. The story is told through the perspective of Darryl Kerrigan’s son‚ Dale‚ but so much emphasis is put on Darryl that it is clear that he is the star of the story. The film uses techniques like camera shots‚ language and the use of narration to develop conflict between a decent‚ old fashioned suburban family‚ the Kerrigans and seemingly

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    The Castle Film Analysis

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    The Castle is an Australian film based on the Kerrigan Family‚ who live at 3 Highview Crescent‚ Coolaroo. Dale narrates the film‚ first stating‚ “I’m Dale Kerrigan‚ and this is my story.” Darryl is an upbeat working class Australian. He is a tow truck driver and is the proud husband and father of four children. The eldest son‚ Wayne is in prison for 8 years for armed robbery. He is a good guy‚ but got in with a bad crowd. Middle son Steve is constantly reading The Trading Post hunting for good

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    Socrates forces the boy inside the house and has him pluck and cook the chicken for dinner. Once inside‚ the young boy tells Socrates his name is Darryl. Darryl cooks the chicken and when the meal is finished they eat and Darryl returns home. In the book‚ the reader does not find out about Socrates’ crime until much later. In the book‚ we learn that Darryl has killed a young retarded boy in Baldwin

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    charater‚Darryl kerrigan is well representing the Aussie batter‚ where he try to protect his family and fight against powerful multinationals such as Airlink. The pharse ¡(r)a men’s home is his castle’said by dallyl reflect his love of his family and his home. The house which shows that it is not just his place£¬but also a men’s home and believe. He belives as long as you stand up for yourself and have a fair go‚ the rights will stand up on your side. However the low angle shot to Darryl in front

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    The Castle Essay

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    is a film about a community whose houses are being taken by the government. Darryl Kerrigan‚ one of the main characters in this Australian film‚ fights for his house and his community. The moral of the film is that a home is more than just bricks and mortar. Firstly‚ a relationship makes a family. A family makes a home‚ and homes make a community. A loving family is the key element in making a home. In‚ ’The Castle’‚ Darryl Kerrigan’s family have a very tight bond. Even though their son‚ Wayne‚ is

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    Australian Voice Essay

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    still pride of the house. One day Darryl has been told to evicted [i’vikt] out‚ but the house is really important to him so he attempts to fight the eviction. After go through all of the barriers‚ Darryl finally keep his house and the neighbors by Lawrence Hamill’s help. Through this movie‚ we show the Australian’s voice by using the different perception of Australian seeing thing the value of a family and the relationship with the underdog neighbors. Darryl has different perception of seeing

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    Question 1 Issue: Did Kevin owe Darryl a duty of care? Law: Occupier’s Liability Cases: Hackshaw v Shaw (trespasser case) OR Consolidated Broken Hill Ltd v Edwards (this is the better trespasser case) Issue: Did Kevin breach his duty of care to Darryl? Law: Sections 9(1) and 9(2) Civil Liability Act 2003 (Qld) (CLA) Boulton v Stone‚ Paris v Stepney Borough Council to explain and apply ss 9(1) and 9(2). Sections 13 and 15 CLA (obvious risk and duty to warn) – Application: Kevin breached

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    bathed in half-light. Socrates finds a boy‚ Darryl‚ standing in the alley with a cardboard box. The boy tries to run when Socrates confronts him‚ but Socrates stops him. Inside of the box is Billy. He is dead. Socrates forces Darryl to take the box containing the dead rooster into his tiny‚ rundown home. Socrates questions Darryl as to why he killed his friend. Darryl seems relieved when he finds out Socrates is talking about the rooster. Socrates forces Darryl to pluck the chicken and to sit there while

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    Civilization‚ sexism is still prevalent. I. Introduction A. Background A. Today’s view of witches B. The view of witches before the 17th century B. Thesis: the prevalence and effects of the witch hunts II. Body A. The German Trails 1. Catholic Beliefs 2. Outcome and ending B. The Salem Witch Trails 1. Protestant Beliefs 2. Outcome and ending III. Conclusion A. Women turning on women during med evil times B. women turning on women today What are witches? What kinds of powers

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