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    voiceover also shows that the Kerrigans value their tightly-knit family unites. The body language of each character looks very secure‚ relaxed‚ happy to help highlight that all the Kerrigans value their father’s opinions and film and want to please Darryl. Darryl’s Australian accent and expression “The Best Father’s Day ever” leaves the audience feeling the love within the family. Moreover‚ the humour in Darryl’s expression” but I don’t smoke” shows the typical dry‚ witty Australian humour. The director

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    of the government. The book starts off by Marcus skipping school with Darryl‚ Vanessa (Van)‚ and Joul. They are playing an alternative reality game (ARG) called Harajuku Fun Madness. Essentially the game‚ decodes messages from players to track down clues that can lead you to more coded messages and clues. While playing this game‚ The San Francisco Bridge suddenly explodes and dozens of crowds are running. Marcus’s friend Darryl is stabbed and the group is immediately taken by the Department of Homeland

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    being sentenced to death‚ solely because one person doesn’t like you. Throughout The Crucible‚ Arthur Miller has portrayed many personal rivalries. A very important role that is shown everywhere during the witch hunt is jealousy. The towns people of Salem have taken advantage of the witch hunt‚ in order to manifest their grudges held towards one another. For instance‚ Abigail has a grudge against Elizabeth because she has fired Abigail after discovering John’s affair with her. Abigail‚ angry after

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    the compulsory acquisition of their house to expand the neighbouring Melbourne Airport. 3 high view crescent‚ Coolaroo – not aesthetically pleasing ‘eyesore’ opening shot shows sense of pride (satire) Despite all this‚ sweet-natured family patriarch Darryl (Michael Caton) believes that he lives in the lap of luxury. Blissfully unaware of his family’s lack of style or sophistication‚ he busies himself by driving a tow truck‚ racing greyhounds and constantly adding tacky renovations to the house. Kerrigan

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    village‚ brought upon by the Indian boy ---. This boy‚ medium height‚ darkened hair‚ and had an inhuman knack to hunt all that moves‚ would decided to leave the village one day and hunt for himself. In the darkness of night‚ shadowed by the thick brush of trees‚ he spotted a lonely beast with yellow eyes‚ a slim body and a elongated tail that followed the wind. The boy‚ with his lust for the hunt‚ decided to draw his

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    then pans left to the expansive airport symbolising the globalisation that has entered the world. The juxtaposition of the two settings illustrate how close the two aspects of society have become‚ yet there is still a stark contrast between them. Darryl also withdraws himself from the global society when he poses Con with the statement ‘Bet they don’t have places like this in Thailand’‚ referring to Bonnie Doon. The use of dialogue summarises Darryl’s narrow world view and shows his disappreciation

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    Megan Hartford Prof. Mathews-Kane English Comp 101 9/16/14 “The Shock of Education: How College Corrupts” By Alfred Lubrano In this article taken from the book Limbo: Blue-Collar Roots‚ White Collar Dreams‚ the journalist/author Alfred Lubrano brings up many things readers wouldn’t normally associate with college. Essentially his main point is to tell the readers that college slowly but surely cuts off connections with people you were once close with‚ such as family‚ old hometown

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    The Castle Film Analysis

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    of all — living contentedly in the present moment. There is probably no better movie about this spiritual practice than The Castle‚ an Australian comedy directed by Rob Sitch and written by Santo Cilauro‚ Tom Gleisner‚ Jane Kennedy‚ and Rob Sitch. Darryl Kerrigan (Michael Caton) is a working-class tow-truck driver who takes a great deal of pride in his home of 15 years that stands adjacent to an airport and some tall power-line towers. He is full of ideas for additions to their place‚ besides the

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    General Zaroff can follow a difficult trail at night does not make him a vampire. Years of hunting makes it easier for people to follow a trail. Even a faint one can be found by someone who has hunted for years. Zaroff being able to find Rainsford’s trail in total darkness does not mean he could see. He probably felt his way around Also‚ after years of hunting most people develop a sense that they can feel when something is around them. Also‚ you cannot hunt an animal in broad daylight. They will

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    Allen Alemania Period 5 ELA10B Mr. Tanguay 08/04/2014 The Most Dangerous Game 1. Rainsford is uncompassionate‚ this is seen when he’s talking to Whitney. “‘Don’t talk rot‚ Whitney.’ Said Rainsford. ‘You’re a big game hunter not a philosopher. Who cares how a jaguar feels’ ”.This shows how he’s uncompassionate because he takes no account for how the animals feel. It’s all about the sport. He is also a very proud person. This is seen when he boasts about his sport‚ hunting‚ and how it’s the

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