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    Following Elena Carapetis’ successful and much-loved play‚ The Good Son‚ she brings a new and powerful drama‚ Gorgon. Best mates‚ Maz and Lee are undergoing their last year of school‚ it’s summer and they stand young and free. Maz’s 18th birthday marks a significant milestone in the play which has him gifted a car from his parents. This pushes the pair beyond their limits and has them hooked on typical teenage boy behaviours: drinking‚ getting high and exceeding the speed limit! Twins Maz and Lola

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    The Tyger Response

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    It seems as though everything in nature exists in a balanced state of equilibrium. It is evident that there is an opposing positive and negative relationship to everything in the world; day and night‚ good and evil‚ black and white; which leads some to enquire if one portion could exist without the other. This very notion is explored in William Blake’s “The Tyger”‚ where he develops this idea through language‚ imagery and poetic devices and through the poem’s exploration of the inseparable forces

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    The noise of a door opening startled Jimmy and gave him the nerve to hide. He saw a woman with messy hair and beat up clothes say “Blake‚ I’m home.” After a few moments the lady started looking around. With the corner of this ladies eye she saw Jimmy hiding behind a chair. She said “Blake why are you hiding?”. And with Jimmy’s first instinct he said “I’m not Blake”. She then chuckled and said “Stop fooling with me.” Jimmy escaped the situation and found a run down bathroom. Jimmy looked at the cracked

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    Garden of Love

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    William Blake expresses his feelings about his childhood compared to his adulthood in the poem “The Garden of Love”. The disappointment of the poet is a dominant tone in this piece of literature. The poet used figurative language to bring his point across. Blake uses the first person technique to speak directly to the reader about his dreadful experience as an adult. He also uses this technique to talk about the old days. This shows that he speaks from his experience. Blake also uses

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    Othello and Film "O"

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    Despite the shift in time and place‚ the two texts Shakespeare’s Othello and Tim Blake Nelson’s film ‘O’ explores timeless ideas such as jealousy and illusion versus reality. These ideas transcend through time and still remain constant in modern society. To achieve universal themes represented in Othello‚ Tim Blake Nelson uses a variety of different techniques such as camera angles and Verdi’s Opera music to effectively achieve such themes and values in his film to suit his 21st century adolescent

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    Batman

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    Bane. Gordon is shot during his escape and found by patrol officer John Blake. While recuperating ‚ Gordon promotes Blake to detective‚ with Blake to detective‚ with Blake reporting directly to him. Wayne Enterprises is nearly bankrupt after Bruce invested in board member Miranda Tate’s clean energy project‚ designed to harness fusion power‚ only to shut it down after discovering the core could be used as a nuclear weapon. Blake-who has deduced Batman’s identity-and Gardon encourage Batman to return

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    The Chimney Sweeper

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    The Chimney Sweeper Thesis Blake uses many literary devices to portray the hopeless life of the young chimney sweeps. I. Irony II. Imagery III. Symbolism William Blake masterfully uses many literary devices to portray the hopeless life of a young chimney sweep in his poem “The Chimney Sweeper”. The poem has a young‚ nameless first person narrator which gives the poem a sense of youthful innocence and anonymity that is in direct contradiction to the horrible conditions they suffer. Most

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    Satire In Chaucer's Tales

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    The three musicians that I am thinking of in particular are Blake Shelton‚ Adam Levine‚ and Brett Eldredge. I would take Blake Shelton because he is s a great singer. Blake Shelton can wear the same clothes that he normally wears. Blake Shelton and Adam Levine are on The Voice together. They have an unusually weird bromance. They jokingly fight which is hilarious. Adam Levine is a great singer as

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    with the sales performance of the office‚ as they send a motivational speaker‚ named Blake. Blake (played by Alec Baldwin) is sent to challenge the staff. Blake is merciless in his criticism of the salesmen. Blake holds a stack of cards containing contact information of people interested in the property. He waves the stack of potential leads and declares the group is not worthy to have them. With derision‚ Blake reiterates the salesmen’s ABC’s of “Always-Be-Closing”. He announces the Glengarry

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    the tyger

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    to enhance the flow and effect of their poems. The poem chosen is by William Blake and throughout his poem‚ The Tyger Blake is able to use repetition‚ alliteration‚ and Onomatopoeia to implement the theme intended‚ which is the establishment of good and bad‚ referring to God the father being the maker of all. The first sound device that is used and distinctly seen during the first read of the poem is repetition. Blake repeats the first 4 lines in the final part of the poem with a change in the

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