Setting (time and place) The Divine wind is set in Broome‚ Australia in 1942 during the time of WW2. Quote: ‘’Where double-storeyed dwellings breathed over one another across a gap no wider than a small car’’ Technique: personification to emphasize the lack of privacy in such a small town portraying that everyone is close and synchronized. Key characters and their connections Hartley Penrose-The novels narrator has a connection with Japanese girl Mitsy Sennosuke who later treats her abominably
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“Western Wind” “Western Wind” by an anonymous Middle English lyric relates to A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway. In A Farewell to Arms Fredrick Henry has a stream-of-consciousness. In a stream-of-consciousness the writer approximates the rapid‚ often chaotic thought patterns of the character. Thinking about Catherine‚ in the rain‚ Henry refers to the poem "Western Wind”. The poet of “Western Wind” wishes that his heart would heal from the pain of not being with the person that he loves
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The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame has challenged the reader to see the world and individuals in different ways‚ through the adventures of four animal friends that exhibit human behaviour‚ and through themes like journey‚ rights and responsibility and friendship and relationships. The novel is a comment on the English social structure of the late 19th Century during the time of industrialization. In the novel Toad represents the Ruling class‚ who has wealth‚ power‚ privilege‚ status and
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Insight Text Guide Sue Sciortino The Divine Wind Garry Disher ITG_DivineWind-Prelims-2pp.indd 1 13/04/12 10:18 AM contents Character map Overview iv 1 About the author 1 Synopsis 1 Character summaries 2 Background & context 5 Genre‚ style & structure Chapter-by-chapter analysis 13 Characters & relationships 42 Themes & issues 50 Different interpretations 62 Questions & answers 66 Sample answer 74
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In the short story “Ashes for the Wind”‚ Hernando Tellez uses Juan Martinez to show that sometimes you have to make sacrifices in order to fight corruption and injustice. Through Juan‚ his wife Carmen and their baby‚ the author tries to show that people should not be pushed around and intimidated‚ which is why I think that Juan is a hero. To me being a hero can mean many things‚ wether it is to inspire‚ help or even take a stand and a first step towards something better and good; a hero is a hero
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the sun using the microclimate of my garden to our advantage. The coldest site in my garden was site 5 at 7 degrees Celsius which also had the fastest wind speed. This is because the two walls create a canyon effect as the wind rushes through the two places to get past increasing the speed. The wind also makes this place slightly cooler from the winds. As the two walls create a passageway there is not much light getting into this area so the sun doesn’t shine much into this area‚ there is also lots
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rock pedestals Wind sculpts stratified rock into pedestals by wind abrasion and weathering‚ e.g. Gava Mountains‚ Saudi Arabia A ridge and furrow landscape. Wind abrasion concentrates on weak strata; leaving harder material upstanding. The Sphinx at Giza may be a modified yardang! - See more at: http://www.revisionworld.com/a2-level-level-revision/geography/arid-and-semi-arid-environments-0/features-produced-wind-erosion#sthash.BIB1z0JR.dpuf Zeugen Wind abrasion turns the desert surface into a
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(along the sea SFC; mostly wind generated) MOC A(tlantic)MOC ●Gulf Stream / North Atlantic Current (SFC currents) carry warm water from tropical Atlantic to polar region. ●Sinking in Nordic Seas and Labrador Sea produces North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW). ●NADW flows as a cold current at depth back to equator. ●Water transport along the AMOC consists of wind driven and density driven (i.e. THC) currents. Outline ●Different global ocean circulation types ●Wind driven circulations ●THC
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field so it is exposed to all the elements throughout the day wind‚ rain‚ and the Sun. I recorded my data every night at 6:30pm consistently over the 14 day period. Wind vane 3.2 I made my wind vane out of cardboard‚ sand‚ 2l bottle‚ and kebab sticks. Every night it measured the direction of the wind by having it face north and let the wind turn the arrow to the direction the wind was blowing. Overall it gave me a rough idea of the wind directions and patterns in Christchurch. Thermometer Screen
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(Underwater). Another important key a hurricane needs to form is winds mainly coming from the west (Westward)‚ as this happens the water evaporates due to the wind and the heat pulling up then cools down when high enough and transforms into giant water droplets creating the ginormous cumulonimbus clouds. After the clouds begin to circle around caused by the wind and lest the water go down the eye/hole in the
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