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political allusion
The use of a monotone palate and ________ presents the complexity of belonging and not belonging.
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Envy
________ is the longing for connectedness and interpersonal connections, while jealousy is a byproduct of fear it can also create the emotion of inadequacy in a relationship.
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complexity of human nature
The ________ is that we find acceptance and security within an ambiguous influence.
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external influences
The ________ of belonging create a stronger sense of identity and purpose for individuals, as a contributor to society.
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Envy
________ and Jealousy in belonging has a complex relationship with the development of security commonly found in adequate relationships with others.
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The use of foreshadowing and proxemics is also displayed as at the beginning the boy
symbolic of connectedness and belonging between the two races, depicted at the end of the film celebrating with two white police officers about the nation winning the Rugby World Cup
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"On the back steps of his house bordered by golden cypress, Lawns
geraniums younger."
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Language (Invictus)
Roger Kellaway's Shoshlza - promotes unity and transition between non- diegetic to diegetic sound.
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Roger Kellaway's 'Shoshlza'
"Go forward" in Ndbele
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External Influences (rugby)
development of belonging to a nation, unity, proxemics, intercutting. The reporter.
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"But you've couldn't done it without the support of the 63,000 South Africans here today"
"Well we didn't have the support of 63,000 we had the support of 43 million"
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Generational Hatred
proxemics, monotone palate, pollical allusion to Arpithiad, motif of cultural difference.
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"Our enemy is not the Afrikaner-"
"They are our fellow South Africans, our partners in democracy"
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Fear
Black child receives springbok and runs away.
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Fear techniques
dark undertone lighting, white background, costuming, foreshadowing and proxemics.
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Hadrian's Wall
intertextuality and historical allusion - represents the disconnection of European culture.
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Envy and jealousy
present participles, envy of identity, metaphor and trope for death, simile of unhappiness, juxtaposition.
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"My father sits out the evening"
"Happy as I have never been"
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"Watched me pegging my tent'
"Further and further South of Hadrian's Wall"
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External influence (garden)
strong sense of belonging through ambiguous influences or activities. Emphasis on isolation but contentment in security of garden. Represents longingness but contentment.
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"Loved his garden"
"Like and only child"
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"On the back steps"
"of his house bordered by golden cypress. Lawns - geraniums younger"