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Friday 8 February 2019

English 2019

I English we watched the movie Tarzan and it was pretty good. The teacher gave us some tasks ad this is my work:

Two Worlds, One Family


What does it mean to you?

To me, it means some sort of Rick and Morty shizzle because in Rick and Morty they have multiple
universes. And through all these universes there is always a Rick and Morty and their families,
so basically this is Rick and Morty


Three ideas in Tarzan

Acceptance

Throughout the movie, Kerchak (the silverback gorilla (leader of the troop)) struggles to accept Tarzan into the troop. But as Tarzan starts doing better things, he realises that he was wrong. Clayton also has trouble accepting Tarzan but eventually realises that he can lead him to the gorillas

Hierarchy

The movie displays the idea that because Kerchak is the leader of the troop, everyone has to listen to him. He never really allows Tarzan to be a member of the family, and because of this, the other gorillas don’t either. This is shown really well as in real life animal groups take hierarchy very seriously.

Tolerance

Many of the characters in Tarzan had to learn tolerance over the course of the movie. Kerchak and Tarzan had to learn to tolerate each other (though never really do so). The Humans also have to learn to tolerate Tarzan as he comes into their lives and they try to help him. But I think one of the best cases of one character having to tolerate someone or something, is Terk. Terk is a gorilla that seems like the type to say what's on her mind. And this causes her to become jealous of Jane, whom Tarzan falls in love with. But toward the end of the movie, she eventually gives in.

Hope you found it interest and please give your feedback

3 comments:

  1. Nathan Waltip's Backpack12 February 2019 at 12:35

    You've very clearly worked hard on this and this is a pretty good blog I must admit but what you need to improve on is keeping all your words inside your blog post instead of letting them escape

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    1. Thank you for your comment Kaiden, however I do not find your comment useful as my words are contained

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  2. Great post, Logan.
    It's awesome that you noticed different ideas and wrote about them. You have given clear examples from the movie to help your reader understand.
    You could improve your paragraphs by adding, at the end, some personal comments/opinions.
    For example: "This is why I think it is important to...."

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