
1. Contrasting qualities: -Thoughtless and mindful -Caring and barbaric 2. Foreshadowed by something negative: -Negative word connotations early on in the text. 4. Driven by passion or strong emotion rather than logic or reason: -Obsession with the eye -his guilt in the end 5. Generally secretive, has an air of mystery: -Gender remains hidden -We […]

#1 Contrasting qualities The protagonist of “The Telltale Heart” holds the first descriptor of a gothic protagonist, which is having distinct contrasting qualities to the character. This means that the character holds one trait or characteristic and holds another which is the complete opposite of that trait. The use of juxtaposition is used in the […]

Describe atleast one three important relationship in the written text (s). Explain how this relationship positively or pick negatively influenced one or more characters. “Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.” The famous literature American novel, “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald follows seven characters on one 1920’s summer and how […]

Significant Connections Essay Introduction: Do you like your reality? Are you enjoying yourself sitting here reading these words I have written? Do you wish you were somewhere else, somewhat else or someone else? If you do than you have something in common with four characters from the following four texts; The Great Gatsby by F. […]
What is the symbolism/significance of the film title? NZ Voice in the film: Maori legends and names – Tane Mahuta, Maui, harakeke, taniwha Rising intonation at the end of sentences Colloquial language – bro, gee, aye, boy, sweet as, mean… Use of Maori language in everyday situations ( as a first language) Strong swearing Issues […]

Explain how the writer helps us to understand the children’s view(s) of Helen and/or Simon throughout the text. Support your answer with references to the techniques used. Why are the children interested in Helen and/or Simon How the other children respond to Helen and/or Simon What children are like (L) The writer first uses a […]

Catfishes Introduction: (hook – antidox) Many people live the illusion of others instead of living the truth of themselves. They seek pleasure in dancing at the end of the line, each tug is their drug. They’re stuck confiding in hollow waters seeking bait, they are catfish. Hi and welcome to my speech on how social […]

Describe at least one important object in the written text. Explain why that object was important. Symbol Idea Example Green Light Symbolises Gatsby’s hopes and dreams to be with Daisy. “… -he stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way… Involuntarily I glanced seaward- and distinguished nothing except a […]