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Based on the beloved book, Storm Boy is a timeless story of an unusual and unconditional friendship. CONTENT HYPERLINKS 3 CURRICULUM LINKS 4 SYNOPSIS 4 CHARACTERS 5 SETTING 5 KEY IDEAS 5 PELICANS 5 STORM BOY – A NOVEL 5 STORM BOY (1976) 6 THE COORONG AND COORONG NATIONAL PARK 6 FIRST IMPRESSIONS 7 VIEWING NOTES 8 SCENE ANALYSIS TASK 8 CHARACTERS
The scene in which these themes are distinctly displayed are when Storm Boy, Fingerbone Bill, and Tom attend Mr Percival’s funeral. Another scene that shows visual metaphors, symbolism, and proximities (camera and character) is the scene where Tom gets stuck at sea during an unprecedented storm.
Storm Boy – From book to film A lone pelican soars above a stormy coastline and below him a young boy wanders along a seemingly endless beach. Who is the boy? What is his story? This scene begins the film version of the book Storm Boy by Colin Thiele. The basic plot of the book and the film are the same.
In Storm Boy, the Coorong is both a sanctuary for native birdlife and a refuge for its protagonists. Tom’s escape from polite society is a wilful retreat, an embrace of seclusion absent clear motivation.
Australian Curriculum Year 4 English Term 3 Storm Boy – Information Report Unit Content 0% Complete 0/25 Steps Storm Boy – Lesson 1: Sentence Expansion Storm Boy – Lesson 2: Because, but, so Storm Boy – Lesson 3: Summary sentences Storm Boy – Lesson 4: Plan an introduction for an information report Storm Boy – […]
Compare & Contrast the opening scene in the novel to the opening scene in the play. The novel excerpt: Storm Boy lived with his father, Hideaway Tom, in a humpy on the beach. The only other person who lived near them was Fingerbone Bill, an Aboriginal man, who was their friend.
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