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    Go Back To Where You Came From Episode 1 The nature of a discovery can be confronting in ways that are hesitant. The discovery that the passports and mobile phones of the participants are being taken away has a shocked feeling towards Raye which is expressed through middle close up camera shot. The natural lighting of the closed room indicates the rawness of her discovery which is foreshadowing the confronting discoveries of the future. A discovery may occur because of deliberate planning. The use

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    of the most oft-discussed societal issues in the literary field. Through this issue‚ writers have allowed audiences to not only identify with certain female characters‚ but also experience firsthand the struggle said characters face when attempting to assert themselves in a misogynistic world. Author and activist Charlotte Perkins Gilman concentrates on this struggle in her short story "The Yellow Wallpaper‚" which chronicles an unnamed woman’s gradual descent into insanity. In doing so‚ she shines

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    “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is a story of a woman who finds she is slowly slipping into insanity. The woman knows she is unwell‚ but her husband John who is a doctor‚ describes her illness as a temporary depressive nervousness. Because John is a doctor‚ he believes that he knows best‚ and has confined her to a room within a home they rented. In order to help his wife‚ John has set limits to what his wife will and will not participate in. John orders her to rest and to relieve

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    The Yellow Wall-Paper is a story about a woman that knows she is sick‚ mentally (Stetson‚ 647). Her husband‚ John is a physician and he believes she can get better over time but in order for her to get better they had to move to a house that was fairly secluded from the town (Stetson‚ 647). John ensured that she would only be able to stay in her room which he had picked for her at the top of the house where she would not be able to do anything other than sleep and look out her window (Stetson‚ 647)

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    society. 2) Washington statement “Cast down your bucket where you are”. Meant that the

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    that we know what we stand for. This essay will use the various characters out of ‘Montana 1948’‚ ‘Go Back to Where You Came From‚’ and the poets out of Def. Poetry Jam‚ to analyse and discuss the prompt and the issues it brings up. We usually get our values from our parents but not always. They teach us from a young age not to do a lot of things‚ we learn from their mistakes as they have. For example we might learn Not to smoke‚ not to swear‚ not to lie and these rules are things our parents value

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    Martin Buber once said‚ “All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveller in unaware”. After viewing the SBS television documentary‚ Go Back to Where You Came From‚ I have developed a strong compassion to the refugees coming to Australia‚ and who are under threat of persecution. In the article from your previous issue‚ titled Seeking Safety‚ or Reckless Refuge‚ you had highlighted this documentary regarding refugees and asylum seekers‚ and stated that people should not be coming illegally

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    Gilman’s “The Yellow Wallpaper” written as a first person journal entry is a great example of symbolism in the literature. The narrator uses various symbols like window‚nursery and wallpaper to serve as reflection of protagonist’s state of mind and indication of societal suppression. It was written during early-to-mid nineteenth century positions female imprisonment within domestic sphere. The narrator sets the wallpaper as a symbol of protagonist state of the mind. The pattern of the wallpaper is illogical

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    of will or determination. It means that a man of determination can do what he likes. By the power of will he can have his way in everything. Ifs and buts are the mutterings of weakness‚ for all difficulties vanish when confronted with will-force‚ as do thieves when boldly faced. Even a cursory study of the history of human civilization tells us that all great things have always been achieved by men of will. Great men become great because from childhood onward they had willed to be great. The notable

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    The Yellow Wall-Paper The novel‚ ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’ is an illustration of the various challenges that women faced prior to the emergence of the feminists and gender advocates (Gilman‚ 2013). The story by Gilman elaborates fully on the challenges the character (unnamed female) undergoes after her post partum. This condition was merely a nervous condition that needed to be examined by a physician but due to the female insubordination in those decades; the woman was enclosed in a yellow walled

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