introduction for essay Flashcards
what does GROT stand for
G- global statement
R- reference
O- outline
T- thesis
summarise high noon
high noon follows town sherif, WIll, who rallies men to fight beside him against recently released Frank miller who is seeking revenge
summarise outlawed
outlawed follows 17-year-old Ada who has been accused of being a witch due to her being barren, as she finds a gang of similarly afflicted women carving out their own place in the world
summarise mystery road
mystery road follows Jay an Aboriginal cop who is investigating the murder of a local Aboriginal girl, his investigation leads him down a spiral of murders, corruption and drug rings operating in his town
when, who and form of high noon
high noon was released in 1952 and directed by Fred Zinnemann is a feature film
when, who and form of outlawed
outlawed was published in 2021 and was written by Anna North, is a novel
when, who and form of mysery road
mystery road was released in 2013 and was directed by Ivan Sen, it is a feature film
write out the global statement
audience expectations of a specific genre over time are expected to change as social context changes
write a reference
this is shown in High noon a film directed by Fred Zinneman and released in 1952, and Outlawed, a novel written by Anna North and published in 2021.
High noon follows town sheriff Will Kane who tries and rallies men beside him against recently released Frank Miller who is seeking revenge
Outlawed follows 17-year-old Ada who has recently been accused of being a witch due to her being barren, as she finds a gang of similarly afflicted women carving out their own place in the world
write an outline
the audience expectations have changed from wanting male dominant characters to female characters but still with the same level of violence. the audience also expects that there to be more complex character development and isn’t just good vs evil.
write a thesis
the audience expectations of the Western genre have changed overtime in that they want female characters and more complex character development compared to the 1950’s