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    Peter Goldsworthy and in the poem Island Man by Grace Nichols. These text explore isolation and the human condition on characters. Peter Goldsworthy uses important elements to create a distinctive and effective visual impact in his novel Maestro. Isolation is a theme used and shown through Characters. In the initial description of Keller‚ Goldsworthy creates a character full of conflicting ideas and hidden identity. He is described as an old drunk with weathered skin but then Goldsworthy makes

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    one other text of your own choosing. Peter Goldsworthy has created distinctively visual images which convey distinctive experiences in Maestro. The features of the experiences in Maestro include the development of Paul’s relationship with Keller‚ the things Paul learns about himself and the place in developing Paul’s understanding of himself and Keller. Paul’s learning life as well as music is on image that Peter Goldsworthy has created. Goldsworthy uses quotes which explain the images. A quote

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    Australian visions can be the image of an Australian city or a view of a person. In Maestro‚ Peter Goldsworthy has used various features of narrative with effective affects to communicate Australian visions. One of the Australian visions that be shown through the use of narrative features in maestro is the vision of Darwin. Goldsworthy has used many descriptive adjectives to reveal Paul’s vision of Darwin. On the first day that Paul’s family arrived in Darwin‚ Paul shows his love of the city through

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    Delany College HSC Year 12 2014 Assessment Information/Cover Sheet English Assessment Task 3 Name: Subject: ENGLISH (STANDARD) Teacher: Ms Anthony‚ Mr Pillay Task Number: 3 Representing and Speaking Weighting: Rep: 15% Speaking: 5% DATE DUE: 27.5.2014 Term 2‚ Week 5 All assessments are due to the front office by 8:50 on this day. Special Instructions for submission: This task comprises two parts : Part A: Submission Visual Representation: Part B: Oral Explanation:

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    Maestro and Pleasantville

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    The composers of the novel Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy and the film Pleasantville by Gary Ross are both successful in conveying their purpose through the use of distinctively visual images. In Maestro‚ it is clearly evident through Goldsworthy’s use of a memoir styled novel‚ the reader can see Paul’s (the protagonist’s) journey to a changed in perception after maturity has been accomplished. Goldsworthy reveals his purpose through his distinctively visual portrayals of Eduard Keller‚ Paul’s music

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    Art is contemporarily defined as the product or process of deliberately arranging symbolic elements in a way that influences and affects the senses‚ emotions‚ and/or intellect. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities‚ creations‚ and modes of expression. The renaissance is the rebirth of classicism; classicism comes from the ancient Greece and Rome; they portray art to captivate perfection‚ harmony and order. Italian High Renaissance artists achieved ideal of harmony and balance comparable

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    "Maestro" by Peter Goldsworthy and in the poem "The Shearer’s Wife" by _____ Esson‚ the authors use language to create characters which explore different elements of isolation. Peter Goldsworthy uses visually distinctive language in order to bring to life the character of Eduard Keller. In his initial descriptions of Keller‚ Goldsworthy creates a character full of conflicting ideas and hidden identity. At first he is described as an old drunk with weathered skin but then Goldsworthy makes special note

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    their texts. Goldsworthy’s fictional novel ‘Maestro’ relies heavily on various language techniques to create his profound images of Paul Crabbe’s life as he matures throughout the novel. Metaphor and literal description are the techniques that Goldsworthy uses to create distinctively visual images of characters‚ as well as to describe the memories Paul has‚ especially of Darwin and his unforgettable Piano teacher Eduard Keller. Memory is a significant idea of Goldsworthy’s novel that he communicates

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    worst possible teacher for me.’ Do you agree? Teachers are an essential elements of any society‚ and although their actions and intention are often positive there are nevertheless scenarios in which they fail at their task. Within ‘Maestro’‚ Peter Goldsworthy portrays how a teacher can have both positive and negative effects on their pupil‚ how they can succeed in one element and wane in another. In some respects‚ Paul Crabbe’s teacher‚ Eduard Keller‚ has a devastating effect on his pupil’s life. Due

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    High modality is used to emphasise Paul’s frustration and impatience‚ consequently bringing attention to his immaturity‚ highlighted within the racist slur. It is made obvious the inconsideration Paul has when he makes judgements of individuals. Goldsworthy uses Paul’s parents to call attention to their son’s naivety. Using both the distinctively visual image of Paul’s mother shaking her head and the quote “You know so much for your age…and so little” highlights his mother’s knowledge of Paul’s immaturity

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