So, I will see you guys next time, thank you so much for joining me, see you guys soon. JEFF:  Lisa, in this job you carry one suitcase. Edie is depicted as an angel that saves Terry. Part One, the more moralistic and didactic section of the novel ends with the idea that “real courage” isn’t “a man with a gun” but rather “when you know you're licked before you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what.” The section is characterised by these lessons of “real courage”—while Atticus “One-Shot” Finch downplays his marksmanship, he focuses the children’s moral instruction on characters such as Mrs Dubose, who he admires as courageous for fighting her morphine addiction. Another key theme is prejudice, discrimination and the abuse of power. The hard part of this is that you only have about FIVE MINUTES to plan each essay in the Year 12 English exam… (more info on the best way to tackle that challenge in this video!). Instead of being ‘D and D’, those who ‘sing’ or in other words, speak out against Friendly are labeled ‘canaries’, since these birds are most notably recognised for their singing behaviour. Simply spot a character’s name and there you have it, it’s a character-based prompt. Nevertheless, its rarity, as often commented on in Così , is linked with the seemingly infrequent loyalty demonstrated by women. to commit himself. For each clue to the murder that Jeff comes up with, Doyle has a perfectly innocent, corroborated answer—making it look more and more likely that Thorwald will escape justice. “He wears those and soon he'll be as flat-footed and lazy as an Indian" - Discrimination is evident in Montana 1948 where Wesley uses stereotypes of Indians to imply they are inferior to them, and that David shouldn’t be like them. A key difference between Victor and Walton’s fate, however, is that while Victor’s hatred of the creature drives himself into misery, he serves as a warning for the latter to pull back from his treacherous mission, proving just how dangerous the desire for knowledge can become. His initial ambivalence after Joey’s death is highlighted through the thick mist that covers the city and consequently obscures the people’s vision. Section C, Question 1 requires students to write short answers, in note form or sentences, which altogether will make up of 50% of the marks in Section C. I am not sure about you but for a lot of students, getting good marks for Question 1 is much easier than getting good marks for Question 2, which requires you to write a full language analysis essay. Bye!  Both men claimed to be desirous of benefitting humankind but both wanted glory more. Hitchcock long ago explained the difference Notably, the complete lack of absence of Margaret Saville, functioning only as an audience for Walton's letters exemplifies this.

Exposed as a burglar, Lisa desperately alerts Jeff (and Thorwald) to each other’s presence, leading to the OS climax. JEFF:  Wait a minute, Gunnison.

Lisa tries to talk Jeff out of his “insane” theory about Thorwald, until she reacts to seeing him with the trunk herself:

By identifying the type of prompt you’re being challenged with immediately, a number of parameters or guidelines are already set in place. Got a code tip from the bureau chief this morning. Before Lewis entered the theatre, it was dark and derelict, symbolising the abandonment and hopelessness of the asylum’s patients. When Jeff doesn’t respond to her advances the way she wishes, Lisa turns that inward into self-criticism. He’s more interested in the why and when of the murder, leaving the how to Stella and Doyle to consider, and piecing his ideas together to form the big picture. When he passes his He keeps his Inspired by real-life incidents, Kazan has created a world where workers live under the iron fist of corrupt trade union bosses. The following analysis reveals a comprehensive look at the Storyform for Rear Window. After Wesley arrests Frank and takes him to the basement for imprisonment, David assumes his father killed Frank despite Wesley not being depicted as a particularly violent person in the novel.  All it takes is an indistinct noise from the basement for David to conjure up ways his father could have killed his Uncle Frank. Chasing money (for survival, status or ego) can lead a man to do unethical and problematic things. imaginary gentleman callers; and Miss Torso, who throws drinks parties for I have ample firsthand experience.”. Throughout Terry’s personal journey, it is clear that he is uncertain about his feelings and thoughts in regards to various aspects of his life, from his low-ranking position as a stevedore, Joey’s death and Friendly’s involvement, the longshoremen’s lack of rights, to Edie’s unique perspective. Despite varying in size and setting, they all share a single point of similarity; they all focus on sights of destruction, such as the race car crash or the remains of a volcanic eruption. Off Lisa’s signal with the wedding ring, Thorwald scans the neighborhood, imagining somebody watching him. Nowra considers many perspectives of love and fidelity, without offering a definitive opinion. Along with heightened political surveillance followed the allure of voyeurism; just as Jeff is contained to his wheelchair, and can merely gaze through his rear window into his wider world - the courtyard, so were Americans during the Cold War; expected to only ‘gaze’, and leave all the ‘involvement and engagement to the politicians’. Let her find somebody else. As Atticus says in his closing statement, “a court is only as sound as its jury, and a jury is only as sound as the men who make it up.” However, what we see is that the people who make up a jury are not necessarily as sound as he/we would hope—Scout later recognises that the true trial occurs in the “secret courts of men's hearts”, and that racist biases were always going to get in the way of a fair verdict.

Although Friendly is clearly behind the homicides, the longshoremen and their families are unwilling to speak to the authorities, as they know full well that they would be risking their lives.

Therefore, he subconsciously allows himself to be influenced by them, just as he influences them. All Rights Reserved. 3.

Discuss. single set by Hitchcock), and as the days pass he becomes familiar with some of Why? We first see Jeff’s fiancée, Lisa, in a negative light, literally, as a negative image on a slide viewer. Bird symbolism is heavily embedded throughout On the Waterfront. In regard to this Macbeth prompt, for example, you could explore the different ways the theme of ambition is presented in the text. Although, it’s important not to take Lewis’ development at face value. This is either because they fail to accept their own reality (Roy) or they fail to accept the errors in their thinking (Lucy, Nick)Â, Nowra also uses Lewis as the benchmark against which the development of other characters is measured.

Essentially this criterion urges you to ask yourself, ‘what are the author’s beliefs or opinion on this particular idea/issue?’ All novels/films are written to represent their author’s views and values and, as a reader it is your job to interpret what you think the author is trying to say or what they’re trying to teach us. Jeffries--"Jeff" to his fiancée. Power-up your learning with free essay topics, downloadable word banks, and updates on the latest VCE strategies. Due to the range of different onset stories, each of the children and their families in The Golden Age face a different struggle with their identity. It is a tactic to ensure that the longshoremen believe that they in return, have to support Friendly. same principle, in which the shots assembled in Jeff's mind add up to murder. However, courage is also linked more broadly to empathy, which is explored as a panacea for discrimination. Let’s say you’re better prepped to write an essay on discrimination... You could contend that the novel is indeed about courage, as Atticus not only teaches it to his children but also applies it to his defence of Tom Robinson in the face of structural racism. Then I had to have a cocktail with Leland and Slim Hayward - we’re trying to get his new show. Should Wes arrest and prosecute his brother Frank or not? Convincing the audience to…persuade, position, propel, compel, galvanise, etc, Highlight the idea that…underscore, enhance, fortify, bolster, etc, Evoke (an emotional response)...elicit, garners, etc, The writer uses …employs, utilises, etc, The writer criticises …critiques, lambastes, chastises, condemns, denounces, etc. What is the role of family in Joan London’s The Golden Age? (Rear Window). Lastly the character of Safie (someone I used a lot in my discussions) can be compared and contrasted with the Creature to show the different treatment they receive despite both being “outsiders” to the De Laceys due to their starkly different appearances. He represents the balanced human being who is sociable, compassionate, intelligent and loyal to his friends. Così is divided into two acts and nine scenes. Writing a film analysis can be daunting in comparison to analysing a written text. Unlike most of the analysis found here—which simply lists the unique individual story appreciations—this in-depth study details the actual encoding for each structural item. It generally means bravery and fearlessness, but what kinds of courage are explored in the novel? The outlines of the skyscrapers, which were once unidentifiable, are now easy to recognise, demonstrating that the men are free, as their vision is no longer clouded by Friendly.