Change Away
Change is a totally unavoidable part life. Change itself is the process of being make different, altered in appearance, turned into something or someone else. ... Change is proven to be an unavoidable part of life through the following texts. In the text ‘Away’, the use of the characters, such as coral and Gwen, by the composer, proves that change is unavoidable as each individual meet changes us from what we once were. In the BOS stimulus text ‘The Door’, the extent of change is made clear by the use of language features and shows how change is not sometimes gradual. In the texts ‘Summer of the 17th doll’ and ‘Good Will Hunting’ change being an unavoidable part of life by the implicit stage directions, and the settings used. In the text, ‘Away’, written by Micheal Gow, published in 1986 by Currency Press, shows how change is unavoidable part of life thorugh his use of character in the play in particular Gwen and Coral. ... She was pushing all the people in her life, both new and old, away from her, as she didn’t want to be hurt and more importantly, if she accepted the life around her she would have to accept her sons death. ... In the Stimulus Booklet, Text1, ‘The Door’, written by Miroslav Houb, change is acutely present. The composer’s main way of showing that change is unavoidable is through the language used and the way it was used. ... In this piece the composer uses words that show how inevitable change is.