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    Shaun Tan is an Australian author and illustrator of the “silent” graphic novel, The Arrival. It is an illustrated story depicting the shared moods of refugees when they take the plunge and move from their home because of a dangerous factor. It is a story of every migrant, refugee and displaced person. Tan has created this silent graphic novel using certain techniques to captivate his audience. These techniques include; Symbolism, Prominence of visual elements and the use of colors and shades. The

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    Essay The Arrival

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    English Speech The Arrival by Shaun Tan is a graphic novel which follows the story of a man who embarks on the journey of migration. The notions of belonging that are highlighted in the text are belonging to a place and belonging to a family. The composer establishes these through the masterful employment of various visual techniques. One of the foremost themes of the novel is the concept of belonging to a place, in particular the connection to a homeland. A disturbance in the main environment

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    The Arrival - Shaun Tan

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    The Arrival - Shaun Tan Where the text came from The Arrival is a migrant story told as a series of wordless images, it was illustrated by Shaun Tan in 2006. Purpose of text The fact that Shaun Tan grew up in Perth, he said was one of the main reasons for making so many novels based on the concept of belonging, he describe Perth as being one of the most isolated cities in the world, sandwiched between a vast desert and a vaster ocean, and they lived in a “freshly minted northern suburb that was

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    Shaun Tan

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    Shaun Tan Shaun Tan, born in 1974, is an award winning illustrator and author of many well-known children’s books. Tan was born and raised in Fremantle, Western Australia, where as a boy, spent his time writing and illustrating poems and stories. Tan was known at his primary school as very talented artist. Through out high school, Tan continued his passion for illustrating, where he was enrolled in a special art program for gifted students. However, Tan eventually took an academic path into university

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    The Red Tree

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    The Red Tree is another outstanding book by Australian illustrator and author Shaun Tan. The book published by Hachette Australia in 2001 leads us on one girl’s journey through a dark and confusing path of depression. Although each page contains a few words it is the images that capture the reader’s attention with new objects, images and meanings discovered each time the book is reopened. Shaun Tan has had an impressive illustrative career spanning over fifteen years. He has won various awards

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    The rabbits, an illustrative book by John Marsden and Shaun Tan, is a visually intriguing piece that evokes empathy toward the Indigenous Australians; using a wide variety of visual literary techniques to create a captivating, historical story. The story follows a historical look at the European colonisation of Australia and it’s devastating aftermath on the indigenous people and the land itself. Shaun Tan has really brought the book to life with his use of visually interesting aspects such as anthropomorphic

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    The arrival of an outsider into the town creates change which threatens the ambitious and the corrupted, as belonging and revenge are pursued. The Dressmaker is a film, directed by Jocelyn Moorhouse, which explores the idea of an outsider using multimodal texts, along with intertextual references, to further emphasise her message to the audience’s point of view. An outsider can either be defined as “a person who does not belong to an organisation or a competitor thought to have little chance of

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    emotions surrounding the experience of migrants in detainment after their arrival in Australia. THIRD STANZA. Technique: Simile- capering the migrants to.. Example: “birds of passage” who were “always sensing a change in the weather” Effect: emphasises the absence of a stanle fixed home for the migrants. They feel they do not belong in their current location. They are also “uncertain” about their furutre “track”. Technique: Physical Symbols in the LAST STANZA Effect: highlights the migrants’ perception

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