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Why do people write/read??

LG: To understand the message in the text and how the values in the film contribute to the message. Why do people write/read??. Learn Common ideas about humanity Someone else’s story perspective?. Message. What is the text trying to suggest/teach us/warn us about?. Final scenes.

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Why do people write/read??

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  1. LG: To understand the message in the text and how the values in the film contribute to the message.

  2. Why do people write/read?? • Learn • Common ideas about humanity • Someone else’s story perspective?

  3. Message • What is the text trying to suggest/teach us/warn us about?

  4. Final scenes • The film could have ended at the awards ceremony – why didn’t it?

  5. Re-watch • Take notes • Cinematic devices • Look for, symbolism, framing, mise-en-scene, editing • Question: What is the message in the final scenes?

  6. Editing

  7. Cab – motif

  8. Mise-en-scene

  9. Mirrors -

  10. For discussion • Why does the film end with Phoebe? • Why does it end with Eve off camera? • Has Eve become Margo? • Does All About Eve have a happy ending?

  11. What do these key quotes suggest? • ‘And she gave the performance of her life’. Addison DeWitt • ‘You can always put that award where your heart ought to be’. Margo • ‘No it isn’t. It’s for this.’ [award] Eve ‘It’s the same thing isn’t it?’ Addison • “Do you want someday to have an award like that of your own?.’ Addison ‘More than anything else in the world.’ Phoebe

  12. Message – use sentence stems to help you • The final scene acts to… • Eve’s journey teaches us that… • Mankiewicz shows/teaches/warns us… • The message can help you to form a contention • It’s god to talk about the message in your conclusion.

  13. Values • 2 (values) principles or standards of behaviour; one's judgement of what is important in life: they internalize their parents' rules and values. • Remember discussion about what you admire in a friend – these are your values.

  14. Values - Message • To understand the message we must understand the values in the film • We are also able to comment on how we view this as a modern audience – this addresses this part of the criteria: • Construction of a sophisticated interpretation, which demonstrates an understanding of ways in which the text is open to different interpretations by different readers.

  15. Group work • Value per group • Discuss and report back to the class

  16. Back to goal • Something you got ‘square on’, something that’s still going ‘around’ in your head, something you would like to get to the ‘pointy’ end on/investigate.

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