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    ‘Dumby Red and Blacky don’t have a lot in common. But they’re friends.’ In Phillip Gwynne’s novel‚ DeadlyUnna? the main character‚ Blacky‚ encounters many different kinds of friendships. His friendship with Dumby Red and his interactions with girls in particular with Clarence and Cathy change and progress through out the novel‚ and he learns the importance of relationships and friendships. Dumby Red and Blacky differ in more ways then they are similar‚ ‘but they’re friends’. Blacky was always

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    English Essay (prejudice) In the two texts Deadly Unna? written by Phillip Gwyne and Bend It Like Beckham directed by Gurinda Chadra the theme of prejudice is significantly explored. Deadly Unna? is the story of a young boy Blacky who is made to overcome prejudice in his small town of the Port. Bend it like Beckham is set in London and is the story of Jess a young Indian girl whose infatuation is football‚ much to her parent’s discontentment. The key theme of prejudice is greatly explored in both

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    Of course you pick your own character traits. Nature doesn’t go “I will create a hurricane to make you strong‚ and if not‚ oh well‚ nice knowing you.” You decide what traits you want to take on‚ not your experiences. You are also born with a few traits‚ and can choose to embrace them or not‚ but it’s your choice. I choose to be nice to people. It didn’t occur during an experience where I had to be nice. I decided I wanted to be nice‚ so I am nice. I choose to be nice. Another example. It’s the

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    How is sport used by the author/director to explore important themes or issues? Deadly Unna? a novel by Philip Gwynne and Australian Rules‚ a film adaptation of the novel‚ directed by Paul Goldman are both set in an Australian town‚ focusing on two different locations – the Port‚ inhabited by white people‚ and the Point where the Aboriginal people live. Both texts follow the progress of a hopeless football team coming together to play in the grand final. The novel explores the enlightenment of the

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    Mike tells Greg to ‘follow his heart.’ Blacky then takes this advice and uses it to make up his mind about going to Dumby Red’s funeral. 16. Blacky is told at the front bar that when the indigenous people move into a new home‚ they rip the doors off and smash the windows. But when he visits the point‚ all of the houses have doors and the windows are 100% intact. 17. Blacky finally comes to realize that his friend is in peace‚ and he has an epiphany and finally sees that he doesn’t have to conform

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    Eulogy for Dumby Red As you all know we are gathered here today to share our last moments with Dumby Red. My name is Gary Black‚ they call me blackly down at the point. I am extremely honoured to be here amongst all of you to talk about Dumby‚ however if I wouldn’t have meet Dumby I would not have had the courage to come speak in front of all of you. Dumby was the friend who helped me open my eyes to the most important things in life. He was and always will be an excellent friend‚ excellent son

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    DEADLY UNNA PRACTICE In Phillip Gwynne’s novel‚ ‘Deadly Unna?’ one of the major themes explored throughout the book is racial and gender division. This book is situated in an isolated and quite part of Southern Australia. Throughout the storyline‚ Phillip uses various characters and events to depict how society back in the 70’s went through gender division and racial division. For example how opportunities differ for females and males‚ economic advantages and disadvantages‚ and racial groups

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    WINTER CHAPTER 1: PP.1-6 Describes the significant role Football plays in the small community. It is only the junior premiership but‚ “The whole town is talking about it‚ it’s the biggest thing to happen here since the second prize in the South Australian Tidy Town’s Competition ( section B). The glory associated with getting your name in the local “Peninsula Gazette.” p.4 Provides an avenue for acknowledgement: “People who had previously barely acknowledged my existence were now asking intimate

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    Write an essay that compares and contrasts the construction of a character in the novel DeadlyUnna? and the film Australian Rules. Gary Black‚ the main character in Phillip Gwynne’s novel DeadlyUnna? Is presented in ways similar to and different from the Gary Black in Paul Goldman’s film‚ Australian Rules. This can be shown in physical‚ emotional and relational characteristics. In the book DeadlyUnna? Gary Black is described as tall and slightly gawky. Gary is the second ruck for his local

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    MEDITATIONS OF A PISS ARTIST by Menchu Aquino Sarmiento [pic] ©2002 by Copper Sturgeon   JOJO was idly tracing arcs and swirls on the rooftop of the Faculty Center. He was alone and his urine fizzled slightly on the pleasantly warm concrete with the hiss of rain. As in the unforeseen workings of mimetic magic‚ there did then arise from the heat-swollen earth‚ the vapors of a slight precipitation to come. Jojo felt triumphant‚ a personal sense of accomplishment. Maybe he was some kind of shaman

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