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    Dogtown and the Z Boys

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    point they are trying to make and also giving the hands on and visual aspects of the art. When taking the Z boys and Dog-town genesis into consideration and what would be the best way to get the point across you first have to know what the the Dog-town and the who where the z boys and there history to understand what medium who best explains the purpose as well as the intent. With the Z-Boys being as unique and what some people consider “lazy” and “bummish” had a motive and a purpose to why they skated

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    The Boy Racer's Epiphany

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    Another Perspective: The Boy Racer Boy Racers are seen as the scum of society - hotheads that recklessly endanger their lives and the lives of others‚ break the law and disturb the city and tear around in modified‚ loud and outrageous cars with bright‚ dazzling neons and wide-bore tailpipes. However‚ the Boy Racer’s Epiphany by Owen Sheers presents a new perspective - an inside glimpse into the heart and soul of a boy racer. This poem uses creative language features and resonating text to effectively

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    The History Boys Analysis

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    The History Boys is a play by Alan Bennett that talks about 8 English boys in the 1980s‚ originally having their high school life happily but the situation changes when the new teacher Irwin arrived and broadened their horizons. They start to have struggles‚ confusion and realize the limitations put on them in the aspects of education‚ sexuality‚ morale and initiation during the time they are preparing for their A level exam. At last‚ most of them have a successful life under the elite education

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    english history boys

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    How does Bennet use dramatic comedy to offer criticism of contemporary attitudes to education in The History Boys? In this essay I am going to explain how Alan Bennet uses dramatic comedy to criticise the contemporary attitudes towards education in the History Boys. The contemporary attitudes that are criticised are Utilitarianism‚ Humanism and Pragmatism. He does this by using a range of satirical devices. Satire is the use of humour‚ irony‚ exaggeration‚ or ridicule to expose and criticize people’s

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    Bra Boys Analysis

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    The identity of the Bra Boys can be seen through their values and attitudes. They are presented through the Cody‚ the value of brother ship and Attitude of brother ship through their tattoos and being there for each other. In part 1 of Bra boys‚ the Boys had taken Jesse Pollock and other younger people on trips to surf. This had been carried on from what the other Bra Boys did for Cody and his friends. This shows their values of their society and community‚ as they are willing to give the younger

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    analysis of about a boy

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    Analysis of about a boy – Nick Hornby Title: about a boy Author: Nick Hornby Nick Horny was born non April 17‚ 1957 in England. He is an English author staying in Highbury‚ Islington in London. At an early age he became a dedicated reader‚ and red all from comic books to prose. In 1998‚ Horny finished his first novel‚ which was about a boy. One of the many books he has written‚ about a boy‚ helped him to achieve the E.M Forster Award from American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1999. Since he

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    Coram Boy Essay

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    in the 18th century and includes factual information which plays a vital part in the storyline. It uses this information whilst entertaining the readers with a fictional storyline. It is based on one thing in particular‚ hence the title "The Coram Boy"‚ this is The Coram Hospital. A main factor in the storyline is the way the writer portrays society’s attitude to poverty in the 18th century. The poor people were treated tremendously different to higher classed people. A lot of people were even

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    The History Boys Response

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    Austin Williams Film and Literature Austin Williams Film and Literature The History Boys: Literature Response The history boys is a short novel about a bunch of schoolboys who are in the midst of an English class where they are entwined in a discussion about the unruly topics going on in their life and their balance of school along with it. The discussions that take place range from English to French in language and sex‚ sports‚ school‚ religion‚ holocaust‚ politics‚ and art in topics

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    Anansi Boys essay

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    Spider (from Anansi Boys) was Fat Charlie’s brother‚ his father was a singer and always made fun and got in trouble. Loki (from Mythology) was not a god but the son of a giant‚ he always involved himself in many things. Spider and Loki seemed very similar in a couple of ways. One way that Loki and Spider compare is that wherever they are something bad happens. While describing Loki in the mythology book the author says‚ “Wherever he came trouble followed.” This shows that Loki can bring ill-luck

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    The passage "Why Boys Don’t Play with Dolls" by Katha Pollit is mainly about society and stereotypes. Which include how girls tend to ne feminine and usually play with dolls‚ clothes and pink shoes that are usually for girls. Others find this hard to believe that boys might not understand that their toys consist of just trucks and action figures. Others fail to see that there was a women’s movement and many people were against it. People are not just born with the connection to a certain color

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