So I'm supposedly writing my assesment on discoveries.... including the hobbit...
1. I dont WANT to read the hobbit
2. I dont enjoy fiction
3. I dont feel motivated
4. I feel empty
5. its a lovely day to die...
yes I'm over reactive and foolish and more than likely am scaring someone who cares about me on this thing...
I'm always claiming to kill myself, claiming im going to self harm or whatever... I'm putting on my mind on a neverending rollercoaster of hopes and dreams....
we won the court case... jerry (dad) has 21 days before he cannot make another appeal... so things are grande about that...
if everythings over why do i still feel like this....
I havent broken my self harm thing...
eh tell me what you think of my essay so far....
ASSESMENT TASK 2
If the USSR didn’t discover a way to communicate other than by what society calls now “snail mail”, Technology would never have adapted so closely to the internet, and would have never had the chance to communicate so easily worldwide.
Just as J.R Tolkien had invited the readers an entire new world with ‘the Hobbit’ as well as Tim Burtons ’Nightmare before Christmas’ & J.T Leroy’s ‘Sarah’. All three of these use entirely different perspectives of inner discovery and Lead the readers/viewers into a world of their own. Discoveries are made every single day
With Tim Burtons ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’, the viewer sees Jack the Pumpkin King as a Joyful and high spirited young man. However he mentions a longing inside of him in which he needs to for fill. Tim Burton uses Stop Animation to bring his morals and tales across to the viewer, my point is that throughout the whole tale, we see jack going through personal discovery only to find out that no one can replace another and we’re all needed in one way or another. By saying this, Burton captures the pure emotion through words and movement. And this takes control of the little child inside of all his viewers and changes them completely into a child of inner happiness, nourishment and pure acceptance. Which is another reason why the majority of viewers are addicted to Burton’s movies and morals.
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