strangely enough i've done this question before at my school - only at the beginning of this year.
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Related text it's a bit hard for me to say - but you should talk about the character's changes and what causes them to change.
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Coral's change - from grieving - she's withdrawn and not really with it...tom changes it when she realised his mortality. She learns to walk. Quote: "I'm walking" and the bit at the end with her and Roy with the shells.
Gwen: the bitchy mother who is always complaining, had a bad childhood ran away during the depression years. She learns not to complain and stop being so grumpy. quote: "I need a bex". Tom is also her catalyst for change...she realises she cant keep on going on like this for all her life. quote: "there's a terrible taste in my mouth" and "I'm sorry".
Let's see...then there are minor characters like Rick and Leonie...who change because Coral forces them to reveal what is wrong and she tries to get them back on the right track.
there's heaps more...changing self cos of place, character, rite of passage etc.
Stimulus booklet - I did "The Door" and "Sky high", the changes are
"Sky high" from childhood to adulthood. Quote: It's an older, more age warned washing line i reach up to now". Changing self - she's aware that she's older with more responsibility, compared to when she was carefree as a child. Some techniques include physical features, figurative language, p.o.v., similes, metaphors etc.
"The door" challenges you to go out there and explore. it's expectant and melancholy. "Go and open the door" - it like forces you to go and see what is beyond the door...there will be many changes.
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