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    “As Individual’s interaction with others and the world them can enrich or limit their experience of belonging” “As human beings‚ a feeling of belonging is vital to the well being and self esteem of the individual‚ but a lack of connection‚ or rejection can cause instability and other negative repercussions”. As stated by Aldo Leopold‚ an individual’s sense of belonging is either enhanced or restrained from the connections made with entities such as people‚ places and communities. The feeling of

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    Statement of Intent: This text is a formal essay piece on the film “District 9” directed by Neill Blomkamp. The purpose of this essay is to explain how symbolism and film techniques were utilized to show how the key idea of discrimination is conveyed. In the film “District 9” directed by Neill Blomkamp‚ Symbolism was portrayed using restriction signs‚ the black body bag and two different districts‚ which were used to develop the key idea of discrimination throughout the film. The director’s

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    District 9 analysis

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    District 9: Scene Analysis The 2009 film‚ District 9‚ directed by Neill Blomkamp is a direct comparison criticizing the actions of the South African apartheid‚ about a community of aliens from another planet whose mother-ship has broken down over the city of Johannesburg in South Africa and is forced into living on another life forms territory until they can fix their ship. The Aliens‚ after the government of South Africa put them under control of the power-abusing corporation of MNU‚ were viewed

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    Symbolism In District 9

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    Image A Image B The viewer of District 9 would see Image B when the hand-held camera is tracking through the city of Johannesburg. The sign represents that the aliens are not allowed in any specific areas around the city restricting them off access to certain services. This is shown by the red cross going through its body and by using the word “only” makes specific reference to a specific race/species. This is symbolic of segregation as seen during the Apartheid era‚ which is shown in Image

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    I think that District 9 says a lot about human nature. It says that humans have a tendency to not accept differences‚ and that they tend to judge books by their covers. These characteristics were displayed several times throughout the movie. When people are introduced with something completely new to them‚ they generally don’t adapt to it right away‚ or sometimes‚ not at all. In the movie‚ the aliens were immediately unnaccepted and unwanted. They were not treated as human beings‚ but worse

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    Metaphors In District 9

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    Both images show restroom signs that are discriminatory or prejudice against another race or being. In District 9‚ there is evidence of discrimination against the aliens or ‘prawns’. This refers back to the Apartheid Era‚ where White Supremacy ruled over the nation of South Africa and caused an unfair racial divide. The ‘white people’ were more privileged than the other races and were forbidden to integrate with said races. The above images assist in showing the similar social issues present in the

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    District 9 Essay

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    (cinematography‚ sound‚ mise-en-scene‚ editing) used in the film to create realism. District 9 is a science fiction documentary style film directed by Neill Blomkamp in 2009‚ set in present time in Johannesburg‚ South Africa. District 9 uses stylistic techniques such as cinematography‚ sound‚ mise-en-scene and editing to make us‚ the audience‚ believe that the alien invasion redundant is truly happening in our world today. District 9 also uses strong documentary techniques to reel the audience in even further

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    District 9 And Racism

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    District 9 and Racism The aliens encountered in District 9 are treated with the same level of distain and indifference usually reserved for refugees and ethnic minorities. District 9 concerns itself with after the first encounter and the struggle of coexistence. The film is set in South-Africa and bears similarities to the apartheid system including those of the District 6 initiative. In District 9 black and white characters come together to hate on the “prawn‚” the aliens in this story‚ who then

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    RomulusMy father Chapter 6 The chapter describes Christine and Mitru’s relationship as they decide to live with each other in Melbourne. Christine’s asthma becomes severe‚ as well as having mental problems such as hallucination‚ leading to electric shock treatment. Mitru tries very hard to keep the family‚ Christine and the baby Suzan‚ together by having two jobs‚ however faces difficulties due to Christine’s reluctant behaviour to take care of the children and the household. During the chapter

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    District 9 Analysis

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    era. The image to the right is of Koobus Venter pushing a prawn to its knees In District 9. Both these images correlate each other as they both show the theme of police brutality during the Era. District 9 is based off of the facts of the Apartheid Era. And during the Apartheid era Black people were beaten for no reason‚ and the police has the mentality of ‘shoot first‚ ask questions later’. This helps put the District 9 Image into context as in the film one sees Koobus Venter being told to shoot first

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