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lukes_way_of_looking_rap Rap Point2(a)



Fellow Rappers,
Here is our response to Rap point 2(a).

a)We believe that many of the birds represent freedom. 
We noticed that after Luke's visit to the Art Gallery, there were more
birds and many other objects began to turn into birds. This may
represent the new found freedom of Luke's spirit.

Birds also have the ability to see panoramas when in flight and
maybe,to see things in a different way to other animals.This can be
linked to Luke who saw things differently to Mr Barraclough and his
classmates.

The image of the phoenix may have been used to represent the awakening
of Luke's spirit. As well as that,the change in colour of the birds
from dull to bright, as Luke changes, reinforces the idea that Luke
can be free.

5.6OC
Wollondilly P.S.
Goulburn NSW 2580


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