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    Studies Mr. Pollicella Che Guevara Research Paper Che Guevara was a revolutionary; he wanted the people of South America to be equal but he was a violent megalomaniac. He was a Marxist‚ a communist. Born in Argentina on June 14‚ 1928‚ Che came from a family of “leftists” and he was reported of always feeling bad for the poor. Che Guevara’s real name is Ernesto R. Guevara de la Serna. Ernesto was a medical student in Argentina before he became the famous “Che.” When Che was young‚ he went on a journey

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    response 6: The Motorcycle Diaries Response by: Kerri-Jane Burke The question Discoveries often require individuals to reconsider their perspective and develop a new understanding of the world around them. Examine this statement in relation to your prescribed text and at least ONE related text. Prescribed Text: The Motorcycle Diaries‚ Ernesto ‘CheGuevara‚ 2003 (nonfiction/memoir) Related Text: Wide Open Road‚ The Triffids‚ 1986 (music video) Introduction opens with thesis statement‚ directly

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    they stray too far away from the source material‚ the film becomes a fiction and unreliable. In Walter Salles’s case with his 2004 biopic about Ernesto “CheGuevara the Motorcycle Diaries‚ he chooses to tell it exactly how Guevara did‚ giving the film a better sense of realism that the book may have clearly had. Before Ernesto was known as “Che”‚ he was just another medical student looking to travel South America by any means necessary. This part of Ernesto’s life is what is included in the novel

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    studying this elective is the realisation that all representations of perspectives are designed to provoke an intended response.” To what extent does this statement relate to your study of at least one of Hughes’ poems and one related text of your own choosing? In some texts authors have the intention to evoke a personal understanding in the audience. However‚ the personal experience varies between each individual creating conflicting ways in response to a text. These responses to the messages from

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    What is your understanding of “ truth” after your study of conflicting perspectives and their representation? The notion of truth being a defined reasoning and represented as a one sided argument is unmistakably how most audiences visualize it. The concept cannot be interpreted in such close mindedness‚ as to tell the truth is to speak what appears “truthful” to “you”. Conflicting perspectives arise when the visualization of how feasible or veracious something is differs between individuals. The

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    Thesaurus definitions for: * Conflict * Perspective * Formed/shaped * outcome HATSUE AND ISHMAEL’S PERSPECTIVES ON WORLD WAR 2 Throughout our lives we take on certain views on events‚ situations and people in our lives. These are formed from the positive or negative outcomes of experiences that we encounter. Society’s views on certain issues and the views of those around us influence the outcomes of those experiences. David Guterson’s novel‚ “Snow Falling on Cedars” and Shaun Tan

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    appropriate they would be. Analyse the ways conflicting perspectives generate diverse and provocative insights. All texts composed convey an agenda which is based on the composer’s context. William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar‚ Jason Reitman’s satirical film Thank You For Smoking (2005) and George Orwell’s Animal Farm (1945) all use conflicting perspectives to convey their agenda by generating diverse and provocative insights. Conflicting perspectives are generated through the use and potential

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    Sample essay – birthday letters Module C: Conflicting Perspectives   Perspective denotes a way of viewing the world‚ and significantly influences the ways in which responders are positioned with regard to events‚ personalities or situations. Throughout his anthology Birthday Letters‚ which is an address to his dead wife Sylvia Plath‚ Ted Hughes develops a perspective which cultivates the sympathy of the responder. Conflicting perspectives are evident in the interplay between memory and hindsight

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    How is the representation of conflicting perspectives an integral part of the texts you have studied? The representation of conflicting perspectives is an integral part of Guterson’s novel‚ Snow Falling on Cedars through the author’s use of characterisation‚ symbolism and themes. Guterson’s employment of characterisation throughout the novel allows him to effectively convey the different perspectives of Eastern and Western cultures. This is mostly achieved by the characters of Hatsue and Ishmael

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    The Motorcycle Diaries has evident features of ‘construction of nation’. The main character Che Guevara is one of the most significant figure in Latin American history and he actually regained the Cuban nation from the dictatorship. Hence‚ featuring him would already give a sense of revolution and independence from domination. Although‚ the young Che Guevara is not the revolutionist ‘Che’ yet in the film; he is just a medical student Ernesto. Through the journey‚ he finds the reality of the Latin

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