Luhrmann encourages or challenges us to be critical of this world through his portrayal of the world and Barry Fife.
- Compare the Dance Fed world to the Spanish community (Fran's world)
-Her world is primarily filmed outdoors (freedom, individuality) whereas the dance fed world is...
SONGS:
- 'Nobody's Home' by Avril Lavigne
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- 'She Will be Loved' by Maroon 5
- 'Numb' by Linkin Park
- 'The A Team' by Ed Sheeran
- 'Feel' by Robbie Williams
FILMS:
- 'Freedom Writers'...
A GOOD SONG TO USE...
'Nobody's Home' by Avril Lavigne.
This song is more than just a pop song...and it's certainly no 'Sk8er Boi'
- The song tells the story of a girl who perhaps once belongs, but now doesn't (don't know where she belongs)
- Told from 3rd person perspective (I couldn't help...
Re: films for belonging
A GOOD SONG TO USE...
'Nobody's Home' by Avril Lavigne.
This song is more than just a pop song...and it's certainly no 'Sk8er Boi'
- The song tells the story of a girl who perhaps once belongs, but now doesn't (don't know where she belongs)
- Told from 3rd person...
Hey everyone,
I'm just wondering if anyone has any information/analysis of 'Big World' by Tim Winton for 'Into the World'? I'm struggling to establish connections between the texts.
Thanks.
Hey everyone,
I'm having a bit of trouble answering a homework question: "In what ways has the pet used imagery to create an understanding of how the surfers belong to the sea?"
The poem is "Land's End" by John Foulcher.
Out on the sea, the surfers are spider
in their black wetsuits, clutching...
Hey everyone.
I'm struggling t create an effective or "catchy" name for my PIP and the chapters within it. My PIP discusses how the human-animal interction, or therapy pets, can increase one's ability/confidence to communicate with others.
Chapter 1: historical context
Chapter 2: how it is...
Hey guys,
I have a formative task which asks "How does this extract from Cosi introduce us to important ideas?"
Here's the quote:
"Happy is the man who calmly takes life as he
finds it and through the vicissitudes of life lets himself be rules by reason
what makes another weep
will make him...
I have a question from the world order syllabus, but I'm not entirely sure how to answer it. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! :D
"examine the role of sovereignty in assisting and impeding the resolution of world order issues"