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    Animal Farm, we see the animals come out from under Mr Jones power, they try to make the perfect world but fail because someone is always going to have the strength or willpower to go one step further than you can. In The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, we see Christof try to create his idea of the perfect world so that at least one person, Truman Burbank, might be able to live a good life. Both texts suggest that the good life is determined by the degree of freedom that they have to choose their

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    but not everyone has the power to make these things reality. The good life and the utopian society will stay elusive unless one has the ambition to want to thrive and fight for power and control over their own life. The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, conveys the idea that everyone has a different perspective as to what the good life and utopia is so, in order to obtain it, Truman must fight for the power and freedom to control his own life. Likewise, in Animal Farm, George Orwell explores how

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    Analyse how verbal and visual features of a text you have studied are used to give audiences a strong idea. The film ‘The Truman Show’ directed by Peter Weir, shows how society is manipulated by the power of media. We see how Christof creates a ‘perfect’ environment for Truman to live in since his birth to his adulthood without Truman knowing that his life is being watched by millions of people around the world. The society is quickly being manipulated by Christof and doesn't realise that Truman

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    Everyone deserves the right to live in the real world and have real relationships. It is unethical to have your whole life rehearsed. In the movie “The Truman show” directed by Peter Weir they create a fake town where they convince the star of the show that it is the real world. Their fake town is full of hidden cameras to capture every moment of his life. Truman is completely oblivious to the fact that it is just a movie. Throughout the movie they do everything they can to keep him from finding

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    “We accept the reality of the world with which we’re presented. It’s as simple as that,” quoted Christof (Ed Harris) when asked about Truman’s oblivion to reality versus “the city” surrounding him. When presented with a film like The Truman Show, Peter Weir (Director) raises questions about the “Real”, how does it function in society and why is it seen as a desirable living environment? What are the typical aspects of city life that can be depicted in an artificial space? Midway through the film the

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    Yehuda Berg, a clergyman, stated this about shared humanity, “In truth, we are all part of the team of humanity. And as such we are all obligated to share ourselves and our talents for the sake of the team.” When Berg says talents, he is referring to the things that make us human. These characteristics are the shared humanity traits. Berg is making the case that, as humans, we should use the shared traits to help contribute to humanity. Shared humanity can be categorized into in six different areas;

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    philosophers are questioning reality in the same way Plato did thousands of years ago and are applying those ideas in modern society. Although it might not seem that a modern film and an ancient story could shed light on one another, a look at the Director Peter Weir's film, The Truman Show, in terms of Plato's allegory of the cave shows that elements of his allegory such as the cave, the origin of knowledge, and the nature of reality itself, are still depicted.

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    Good morning fellow students and teachers, thank you for being here to listen to my speech. The topic I will address today is how emotional and intellectual responses are provoked by the experience of discovering. I would like to back up this statement by my two prescribed texts “Mending Wall” which illustrates the encounter with a neighbour through the emphasis of “walls” and “barriers’ the persona recognises how human nature can be greedy, narcissitc and controlling and in “After apple picking”

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    The Film Witness

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    The film Witness is set in Pennsylvania, 1984. The story is centered around John Book, a streetwise Philadelphia detective. The film also focuses on the characters Rachel, Samuel and Eli Lapp, all members of the local Amish community. Lessor, yet important characters also include Daniel Hochleitner, Paul Schaeffer, James McFee, Elton Carter and Elaine. Witness offers a rare cinematic insight into the culture of the Amish. Throughout the length of the film many John, the film's protagonist, is introduced

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    preschooler stage and before the teenager stage, this is true usually. Although before and after that stage, it isn’t true generally, just Truman’s lasted a little while longer. So how does questioning to truth relate to modern society? The director (Peter Weir) has many views about modern day society that he is trying to convey in The Truman Show though two were stand outs. The first will focus on is that we will never have the whole truth. It is impossible because of the amount of people that lie and

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