In this way you use your concern as the link between the core and related text.
A fitting text which deals with this concern would be the short story Small, soft steps will take you further then a blaze of glory by Erin Mangan. The short story published in the Sydney Morning Herald describes a school girl’s everyday bus ride home. She is confronted with school bullies tormenting a mentally challenged boy. At first she tries to ignore the bullies to avoid confrontation, but finally she exposes this prejudice and her rejection of it, by sitting next to the mentally challenged boy.
Remember to discuss the author’s techniques in the representation of the concern, give examples and discuss the effect on the reader. In this care the story uses second person “You were hanging out for your stop so you could get away from all this,” to establish a persona which allows the reader to experience the girls inner journey first hand. The use simile ‘Like a flower taking bloom’ emphasises the peak of her inner journey- her change in attitude. This exemplifies the idea that inner journeys imply a change in attitude, the growth of new ideas and changed …show more content…
The scene which I feel exemplifies this notion in the core text is the final scene of the movie as Joshua leaves the box. Using the concern we can now link the core text to my related text a photograph which portrays a very provocative exhibition in front of the Madrid museum in which is a representation of the loss of the bombings. The exhibition features a collection of chairs of various sizes, colours and types, each representing the loss of a particular life. Museums are generally symbolic of what is noble, cultivated and humane in a society. Thus the exhibition, by being displayed outside the museum is a symbolic statement that the bombings were beyond the boundaries of humanity and acceptability. The use of numerous chairs, in different colours, styles and of different ages effectively represents the idea that individuals are unique and so are their life