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    make him happy. Tom has a great relationship with his parents as he gets on great with them‚ he gets on well with Meg but he cares for her more than he lets on. “It’s from the bottom of my heart‚ actually” Tom doesn’t really get along with Megs mum Gwen. She’s quite rude towards Tom and his family and that makes Tom really defensive. [Tom runs back in. He has heard this] “I hope you have a rotten holiday”. Meg: Meg is an open minded and smart young girl; she is very accepting of others and is also

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    Away by Michael Gow

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    to their mental developments. With the help of references to Shakespeare’s A Midsummer night’s Dream‚ Away uses Gwen and Coral to show the significant psychological changes made by the characters during holidays to the coast. Tom throughout the play acts as a catalyst for the change in other characters and is associated with Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Before the vacation‚ Gwen is depicted as a materialistic snob who constantly tries to pick fights and goes great lengths to prove that she

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    references to Shakespeare’s‚ “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”‚ Gow uses Gwen to show the significant psychological change made by the characters during the holidays to the coast. Tom throughout the play acts as a catalyst for the change in others and is associated with Puck in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Body: Paragraph One The theme of anger and intolerance is best depicted by the character Gwen. At the beginning of the play and prior to the trip Gwen is introduced to us as a materialistic snob who constantly

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    also see a change in Australian identity by way of gender roles – specifically the roles of women‚ while the idea of a ‘perfect’ family and ‘ideal’ wife were central to Australian dentity at this time‚ woemn were slowly beginning to acquire a voice. Gwen portrays the stereotypical or ‘ideal’ wife and mother during the time period; concerning herself with making dinner keeping things clean and worrying about her family. However she challenges some traditional positions of women especially in her relationship

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    Graphic Design Analysis

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    In 1993 Jeffery Keedy made the following statement; "The idea of borrowing in Graphic design is so pervasive that it’s often done unconsciously. What is needed is awareness of what crossing cultural/historical barriers actually means‚ as well as an understanding of the importance of context" It is a fair comment to make that borrowing in graphic design‚ as well as in almost all other areas of design is ubiquitous. Whether this is a good or bad thing could be argued at length‚ but generally

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    Bias In The Movie Pelada

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    Luke and Gwen met and started dating in college where they both played soccer. The couple had started playing the sport when they were young and continued to play throughout high school and college‚ but when it came time to go to the next level the pro teams did not want them. Crushed from being rejected to continue their lifelong dream of playing in a stadium filled with thousands of people the couple started looking into other future plans. Luke decided to go to law school and Gwen started writing

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    AWAY ESSAY W RELATED

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    self-discovery is gained through isolation and the will to fight ones worldly desires. At the start of the play Gwen defines herself who she is by her possessions and properties. Gwen has changed her physical discoveries from someone who has let her life be controlled by her material possessions‚ to a woman that recognises her faults and finds new morals to live by. In Act 1 Scene 2‚ Gwen is unaware of the effect her behaviour has had on the individuals surrounding her. Her character is portrayed as

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    28 Days Reflection Paper

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    The movie 28 Days is about Gwen Cummings and her dangerous lifestyle. Gwen is a journalist with a partying attitude‚ alcohol addiction‚ and pain killer addiction to Vicodin. She has a blatant disregard for other people’s feelings and rules. The world revolves around what she wants and needs. She makes excuses for everything that goes wrong around her and according to her it’s never her fault. Until one day when she screws up‚ she ends up with a DUI and a twenty-eight day stint in a rehabilitation

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    hanging out with her best friend‚ Gwen Coleman‚ who liked how Duncan acted and considered him to be a really good friend. After a while‚ Duncan decided he no longer liked Courtney and cheated on her with Gwen‚ who thought they were broken up. Consequently‚ Courtney found out about this‚ and proceeded to get very angry at both of them. She had a personal vendetta for both of them and proceeded to eliminate Gwen and give up on Duncan. Duncan and Gwen got together‚ but Gwen regreted everything she did to

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    Literary Analysis

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    something in particular‚ with specific characteristics. Finding who we truly are can aid in loving‚ identifying‚ and accepting ourselves. Notary short stories‚ “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” by Sherman Alexie‚ “Hollow” by Breece D’J Pancake‚ and “Until Gwen” by Dennis Lehane are great exemplifications of how the struggle with identity hurt or harm the develop of an individual’s character. “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” is a story of a man who struggles day to day in efforts to identify with himself

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