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    Tomorrow‚ When the War Began Written by John Marson‚ Directed by Stuart Beattie Released 2 September 2010 (Australia & New Zealand) Synopsis: Tomorrow‚ When the War Began is about the journey of eight high school friends in a remote country town whose lives are suddenly and violently upended by a war that no-one saw coming. Cut off from their families and their friends‚ these eight extraordinary teenagers must somehow learn to escape‚ survive and fight back. The film begins with a video

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    has used his novel Tomorrow When the War Began to demonstrate the order of society and how different parts of society need to blend together to avoid it becoming chaotic. Using his ideas on friendship‚ human nature and challenging stereotypes‚ he portrays his idea on how these elements need to fit together to create a well-balanced society. Without friendship and the bond between people‚ and sometimes countries‚ society would crumble and fall much like it started to in Tomorrow When the War Began

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    In the late 1870’s the major European powers look towards Imperialistic ideals as a way to strengthen their economy and gain the upper hand in the industrial revolution. This outlook stemmed towards creating new colonies and naturally Africa‚ the closest landmass to Europe was invaded first. There has been Europeans holding in africa going back past the fall of Constantinople but it wasn’t until the introduction of colonies as areas of monetary value and prestige that they really started to get

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    The Tomorrow series is a series of invasion novels written by Australian author John Marsden‚ detailing a high-intensity invasion and occupation of Australia by a foreign power. The novels are told in first person perspective by the main character‚ a teenage girl named Ellie Linton‚ who is part of a small band of teenagers waging a guerilla war on the enemy garrison in their fictional home town of Wirrawee. The name of the series is derived from the title of the first book‚ Tomorrow‚ When The War

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    In the novel tomorrow when the war began by John Marsden‚ many of the charters have gone through a significant change during their experiences. Both Ellie and Homer have changed dramatically during the novel. We see the change in the character of Homer. At the beginning of the novel we learn about Homer’s behaviour at school. He was an irresponsible‚ troubled teen who enjoyed being the class clown. Ellie says “He was wild and outrageous. He didn’t care what he did or what anyone thought…” Homer

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    In the late 1700’s and 1800’s the systematic importation of African slaves from their native continent across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World‚ also known as the Atlantic slave trade‚ took place. With the demand for rice‚ sugar‚ and tobacco growing higher‚ the demand for labor grew with it. There different forms of slavery and different treatment of slaves around the world. The biggest contrast in slavery was the slavery in North America and South America. The first Europeans to capture and sell

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    1. If people were to compare children’s experience from now to the 1970’s‚ most would say that children no longer play outside. Although that is partly true due to entertainment media‚ there are other reasons why children no longer play outside as much. Before‚ many women were mostly housekeepers. They made sure that the house was clean‚ and they watched over all the children. Today‚ many more women work in the labor force‚ so the time that children spend outside in creative play has decreased. Nevertheless

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    Ellie- Character Development Ellie‚ from Tomorrow When the War Began by John Marsden‚ is a typical country girl who likes the rural way of life. She is the narrator in the book‚ which suggests she has a lot to say. She starts out as a stubborn‚ headstrong person who is very loyal to her friends and family. While she still has a determined and reliable character‚ Ellie’s character has further developed. She steps up to whatever is required of her in the dangerous situations she and the group find

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    Good morning/afternoon‚ today I will be talking about the issues and themes of the novel‚ tomorrow when the war began and why I recommend it as a text worthy of studying in year 9. There are various issues and themes in the novel that make it interesting. The issue of this book is that a small country town gets invaded by unknown enemies while the teenagers go on a camping trip. The whole town wasn’t prepared for an invasion and no one expected it‚ even the teenagers never thought of it happening

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    factors led to the rise of U.S. industrialization in the late 1800’s. New technologies like steam engines‚ railroads‚ and telegraphs made communication and transportation easier. The ability to source and transport materials across the country with ease turned many local businesses into national companies. Workplace innovations‚ such as the assembly-line method of production‚ allowed these companies to produce goods on a mass scale. In the late 1800’s‚ the American railway system became a nationwide transportation

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