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    CHANGE _ AWAY MICHAEL GOW

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    source of the official World Walks for Water website‚ which is hosted and managed by the Freshwater Action Network (FAN)‚ and other councils also. Freshwater Action Network‚ 2013‚ Freshwater Action Network and Sanitation Collaborative Council‚ viewed 11 March 2013‚ http://www.worldwalksforwater.org/eng/. ORT SOURCES:

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    Away Michael Gow Analysis

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    Away Essay: Away by Michael Gow is a dramatic monologue about a young girl called Meg. Meg is constantly questioning her mother’s movements and choices‚ during what is meant to be a time of happiness and celebration. The monologue follows Meg and her family on their annual family trip to the coast‚ where part of their tradition is to hide each other’s Christmas presents amongst the baggage throughout the car‚ so no one is able to sneak a peek. On their journey Meg realises that her Mother has left

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    is complete without a change in perspective. Journeys are things that everyone will experience in their lifetime. Through journeys‚ whether physical‚ intellectual or emotional‚ people will inevitability experience a change in perception. Michael Gow’s play Away explores the physical holiday journey of three families and how it impacts them in emotionally and intellectually. As this play presents numerous changes for each different character‚ this paper will focus solely on the changes we see in the

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    attitude and this causes Coral to lower herself to the behavior of a naïve child “I’ll be good! I’ll improve!” When Coral does begin to speak‚ it is presented as very expressive and mournful. Her tone is filled with emotion as she is constantly “wiping away tears”. Coral finally begins to socialize‚ with a woman named Leonie. She seems instigated by the fact that Leonie (the woman) appeared to be hiding something. Leonie (like Roy) attempts to conceal her distress with a social disguise. Whilst dismissing

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    “To discover is to gain sight or knowledge of something.” How have ideas about discovery been shown in Away and The Book Thief Discovery allows main characters to gain sight or knowledge into themselves and others. This is evident in Michael Gow’s Away‚ as seen through the characters of Gwen‚ Coral and Tom. The three gain sight and knowledge into their

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    Meet the Character Tom: Tom is a very talented actor with the potential to go far with his acting. “You’ll be our next Chips Rafferty eh‚ son”. He and his family moved to Australia from England 8 years ago and there not the wealthiest family but there certainly the happiest family. His acting and certainly his family are important to him. Tom is quite defensive‚ and criticism towards his family concerns him and doesn’t make him happy. Tom has a great relationship with his parents as he gets on great

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    Michael Gow Journey

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    the meaning of journey can be easily derived and the techniques in which they are constructed can be more fully understood and appreciated. The drama “Away”‚ by Michael Gow has been very intricately written‚ Gow has used physical journey to portray the inner journey taking place in each of his characters lives. The picture book by Colin Thompson‚

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    What makes away worthy of study? Michael Gow effectively encapsulates a range of inter relating themes to allow the plot to have a strong sense of meaning. Gow’s realistic approach to the universal themes allow the audience to connect with the story as they are all relevant with current societal issues. These issues pertain to dysfunctional family structure and struggles. Most characters face one or many issues throughout the novel ranging from: grief and loss‚ to the healing power of nature

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    unplanned or they can evolve from a process of careful and precise planning. They can be emotional‚ intellectual‚ spiritual or physical. Both texts Away composed by Michael Gow and Into the Wild directed by Sean Penn‚ demonstrate the idea that new understandings and renewed perceptions of others and ourselves can be a result of an individual discovery. Away first published in 1986‚ is an Australian play centred around three families who represent different aspects of Australian society and culture in

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    Actors play multiple characters Affects the consistency of the play Audience must be active in recognising the difference Staging - must have a costume change to symbolise the changed role ACT ONE SCENE ONE A school performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream is coming to a close. The Mendelssohn soundtrack blares from a tinny loudspeaker. Kids dressed as fairies scurry about in garish light. The music ends and the fairies strike a tableau. One of them‚ TOM‚ steps forward and addresses the audience

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