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    extended period of time‚ even in the presence of heavy racism. One of the court cases being won regardless of racism. This comment on society is shown by the Author of “A time to kill” in the case of Carl Lee‚ thru the setting of the text and the characterisation of Atticus‚ while the Author of the Movie conveys his comment in the meetings of the Ku - Klux - Klan being synonymous with promoting and enforcing racism through settings‚ lighting and costume of these meetings. In these meetings the establishing

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    WarHorse -Based on the novel by Michael Murpugo‚ Adapted by Nick Stafford‚ in association with the Handspring Puppet Company Based on the novel by Michael Murpugo but adapted by Nick Stafford‚ there powerful‚ dramatic ‘WarHorse’ tells the story of a Horse that goes to battle and gets passed through many different owners‚ and how the Horse lives though the First World War. Everything is spoken apart from the song women narrates the story as it goes along by singing. On arrival in

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    do not cry. Characterisation “M’Gill had an ear for engines. He spoke their language – he had the touch.” Portrays M’Gill as a stereotypical male who likes cars and knowledgeable in the area of mechanics. Anecdote “And it was M’Gill who found someone to fix the Dodge in a hurry‚ when he borrowed it while Dad was in Sydney and side-swiped that post.” The anecdote retells how M’Gil loved to and knew how to fix cars supporting the idea that males are familiar with cars. Characterisation “And fair enough

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    techniques like characterisation‚ the use of collective first person pronouns and the unchronological order of events. Through the use of characterisation‚ the reader is encouraged to alter their initial perspective of Emily as her character is revealed. The initial perception was that she was well-liked and respected; a “fallen monument”. As the story progresses and her nature and a murder are uncovered‚ the reader is influenced to reconsider this initial judgment. The characterisation of Emily changes

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    how fine a family he comes from‚ that white man is trash- Atticus Chapter 23 Good _______ boys and Miss Arentz‚ Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mocking Bird depicts various ideas of Justice and Injustice using techniques such as plot structure‚ characterisation‚ symbolism‚ perspective and the Narrative voice. The Narrative voice of Scout is a key literary technique Lee uses to convey the many injustices in To Kill A Mockingbird. By Lee showing the events through a child’s unbiased and innocent eyes

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    if I like pasta next.” The use of sarcasm by Josie‚ clearly demonstrates the humour in the novel by dismissing her father’s question as the answer should be obvious. This sets the foundation for the father-daughter relationship to develop. 2. Characterisation: In the novel the characters personalities are reflected through the use of stereotypes. This is best shown through Nonna and Jacob. Nonna is a stereotypical Italian grandmother‚ who strongly clings to her cultural heritage to the extent where

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    Pyjamas‚ set in 1943‚ emphasises perspective to challenge and critically shape the audience’s views on the period surrounding the Holocaust during World War II. Through a multitude of language techniques involving contrast‚ foreshadowing and characterisation‚ this novel focuses on two extremely similar‚ yet different young boys whose unlikely fates entwine. Boyne’s novel skilfully views both contrasting perspectives‚ whilst cultivating a touching‚ heartbreaking fable surrounding themes of violence

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    What is a short story? A short story is a work of fiction which is often written in prose but it can also be written as a narrative. A short story in narrative form tends to focus on one moment in time in comparison to the works of a fiction such as novels and novella’s. The definition of a short story based upon length‚ style and genre is determined by the individual author’s preference. Short stories are less complex than novel. Generally a short story focuses on one incident‚ has a single

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    The timeline of the dissolution of the second Roman triumvirate and the writing of The Aeneid is important to note in discussion of the historical influence of Cleopatra and Mark Antony on Virgil’s characterisation. Formed in 43BCE‚ the second triumvirate consisted of the political alliance between Octavian and Mark Antony and was key in the last of the civil wars for dominance of Rome. It officially disbanded with Antony’s defeat at the battle of Actium

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    Suskind’s exploration of enlightenment‚ in the post-World War Two text Perfume‚ can be perceived as a critique of this ethical debate. Suskind’s paradoxical setting development draws a comparison to the medical researchers. Also‚ through his characterisation and juxtaposition of the characters‚ the Marquis and Baldini‚ Suskind explores the opposing radical

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