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    "I Am Sam" Film Response

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    many themes and ideas. To express these themes and ideas many film techniques are used to help the viewer interpret different scenes in a manner that the director wants. Some techniques include camera angles‚ music‚ colour‚ lighting and characterisation. Characterisation uses a variety of other film techniques‚ such as camera angles‚ music and lighting‚ to help the viewer empathise‚ sympathise and understand different characters. It is used widely throughout I Am Sam‚ mainly to characterise the main

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    the way the audience sees Prospero for example. The reference to King Alonso hints at a wider knowledge of the text‚ but crucially here the candidate does not give a context for the passage nor is there any placing of the passage in terms of characterisation and plot. This limits the development of the essay to a series of thoughts and opinions which are partly repetitive and though these are clearly expressed if simple‚ there

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    Goodbye Jenny

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    response In the short story‚ "Goodbye Jenny" by Penelope Wallace it focuses on relationships among the members of a household. Various techniques are used to promote certain ways of thinking to each character. Through the use of point of view‚ characterisation and connotated language we are invited to see the insecurity of Ian‚ infidelity of the Mother and somewhat caring Father The shifting first person point-of-view Wallace uses gives the readers the opportunity to understand the character and

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    In her novel‚ To Kill A Mockingbird‚ Harper Lee has used various literary techniques to position the reader’s attitudes in relation to prejudice within the society of Maycomb. Through use of perspective‚ characterisation and symbolism‚ Lee highlights that prejudice is developed through life experiences and the surrounding influences‚ while emphasizing the damaging effect it can have on innocent individuals and society as a whole. A fundamental element of the novel is the author’s use of young Jean

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    Blood Brothers Analysis

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    about it. I have also learned more about how effective monologues and direct address can be when used effectively‚ and how much of an impact thorough characterisation can have on an audience. I also learnt more about accents‚ how these can be used effectively without being cliché‚ to create an effective characters and sustain role and characterisation throughout a

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    Narrative Conventions

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    contains many themes with the main one being deception. One of the ways the author expresses this is through the narrative convention of style or mood. In this piece the convention of plot is also utilised by the author to develop this idea. Characterisation is another narrative convention successfully utilised to explore this theme. By themselves these elements are nothing‚ but when together‚ they effectively portray the theme of deception in the fantastic short story Killer. The narrative convention

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    and as to whether the MCEA (Medicinal Cannabis Export Authority) is constitutionally valid in light of the separation of judicial power doctrine. This paper begins by analysing the validity of MCEA. In doing so the paper not only confers to the characterisation of the laws under the trade and commerce powers of s 51(i)‚ but also includes the implied incidental powers and the doctrine of principles of separation of judicial power. There after it advises Allan‚ Belinda and Carefree Pty Ltd as to the constitutional

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    Harry Potter Totalitarianism

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    totalitarianism as shown through the protagonist and antagonist in ‘Harry Potter’. Research Question: How does characterisation creates the theme of good versus evil in the ‘Harry Potter’ series. abstract Out of curiosity of how the ‘Harry Potter’ series‚ authored by J.K. Rowling‚ has achieved its immense level of success and why this may be‚ I decided to investigate how characterisation of the protagonist and antagonist created the theme of good versus evil in the novels. As main components‚ the

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    Hunger Games

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    The book “The Hunger Games” written by Suzan Colins effectively uses Characterisation and links to famous events like the “gladiatorial fights” and “Alice-’n’-Wonderland” ‚ to portray the nature of violence and the theme of totalitarianism. Suzan Colins links the ideas of “The Hunger Games” to Famous events in history‚ like the Gladiatorial fights in Rome. The event of “the hunger games” its’ self is a link to the nature of “Gladiatorial fights.” Totalitarianism is shown in “The Hunger Games” though

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    Through dialogue‚ Grandpa states ‘’you tried to check out early’’ in which Frank responds ‘’Yes. And I failed at that as well.’’ As a result‚ the audience is shown the importance Frank places on being a ‘winner’. Additionally‚ Dayton and Faris’ characterisation of Dwayne‚ who takes a vowel of silence until he can reach his goal of becoming a Fighter Pilot‚ further enhances the idea of society being obsessed with winning. This is particularly emphasised when Dwayne breaks his vowel at the end of the

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