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    Based on the true story of Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher‚ The Blind side opens with footage of the monumental moment when quarterback Joe Theismann got sacked by Lawrence Taylor‚ turning the offensive tackle into one of the highest paying positions in football but ending Theismann’s career. If you are not a football fan‚ The Blind Side is about Michael following in Taylor’s footsteps‚ but more so about how his adoption into the Tuohy family got him they’re to becoming a professional

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    “The Blind-Side “essay When a family adopts a child‚ the gender or the race should not change your perspective about the child. How you love and communicate with and for the child is what brings him or her closer to you and your family. Bringing a child into your home and loving them like your own can change both yours and the Childs life. Is telling an outside-adopted child you love them and their now apart of your family hard at first. Yes it is. However‚ I can understand that to automatically

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    Links to Belonging Discuss Billy and Caitlin and show how they contribute to our understanding of belonging. Use specific quotes from the play. The novel‚ ‘The Simple Gift’‚ has many themes‚ one of them being belonging. This essay will explore the idea of belonging within the characters Billy and Caitlin and how they relate to the theme. At the beginning of the story we see that Billy didn’t really feel a sense of belonging at his home or his school at all. He had to go to the Westfield creek

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    which that can relate to the novel ‘ The simple Gift’ by Steven Herrick and the poem ‘ Refugees blues’ by WH Auden. In the novel ‘ the simple gift’ conveys in the statement ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can enrich experiences of belonging’ whereas in the poem ‘ refuges blues’ conveys ‘An individual’s interaction with others and the world around them can limit their experiences of belonging ’. In the novel ‘the simple gift’ we are able to witness an individual’s

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    when he finds a home in an abandoned freight train outside a small town‚ where he falls in love with Caitlin and befriends a fellow homeless man who lives in the carriage beside him‚ "Old Bill‚" who slowly reveals a tragic past. When Billy is given a gift that changes everything‚ he learns not only to how forge his own path in life‚ but the real meaning of family. It is from this point on where Billy’s rebellious behaviour is lost. Caitlin When we are first introduced to Caitlin in the novel‚ she

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    To a significant degree‚ The Simple Gift written by Steven Herrick describes a number of events along a pathway of personal growth for the three main characters in this story‚ which are Billy‚ Old Bill and Caitlin. In this story Billy originally comes from an unacceptable town from a n abusive drunken‚ violent father. He disliked his school and had no mother‚ love‚ education and a proper home. Old Bill is a lonely‚ homeless‚ alcoholic man that lives in a carriage. Due to the death of his wife and

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    FILM ANALYSIS The Blind Side is a 2009 American semi-biographical drama film written and directed by John Lee Hancock. The film took place at Memphis‚ Tennesse and featured Michael Oher‚ an offensive lineman who played for the Baltimore Raven of the NFL. For most of his childhood life‚ 17 year old Oher has been in foster care with different families yet runs away every time he was placed in a new home. His life change when his friend’s father asks Burt Cotton‚ coach of Wingate Christian School

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    The Blind Side I have decided to write my paper on the character Michael Oher‚ from the movie The Blind Side. It is based on a true story of the offensive lineman for the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL. Michael basically raised himself. He was taken from his mother at age seven because she was a frequent drug abuser. He was placed in several different foster homes but he always ran away. Because of Michael’s massive size‚ he was referred to as “Big Mike”. By the age of 17‚ he found himself sleeping

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    this is something that will just get you started. if you what to make the intro bit better. basically define what belonging is. HOPE IT HELPS In the book ‘the simple gift’ belonging to a group or to anyone has been a struggle to this one young person ‘Billy’‚ this young boy had left home as his father didn’t not support him in anything he did we are able to see this throughout a flashback billy has “when billy was ten years old he was playing soccer in the back yard practicing for the game but

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    Theme: One major theme of The Blind Side was to judge people based on their charter and not on their appearance. When Michael had first started at Briarcrest Christian School the teachers deemed him unreachable. Michael was a sight to behold at school because he was huge and black. I wasn’t until a teacher gave him a test orally did they find out that he was like a sponge that soaked up the information he was given. After teachers found out that he was paying attention they started to reach

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