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    “The Story of Tom Brennan” that challenges characters values and attitudes. The story of Tom Brennan is about rugby, mates and family until a night of celebration changes his life forever. Tom Brennan’s world is turned upside down when his older brother Daniel is sent to jail and the family are forced to leave the small town that they have lived in their whole life, which makes it hard for Tom as he has lived in the town with his close mates in rugby forever. I have read and studied The Story of Tom

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    When one accepts these circumstances, they can then capitalise on their lives, causing unparalleled personal reward. The Story of Tom Brennan constantly depicts these notions, as Tom has his value of family hindered, as he experiences an extremely emotional transition where his family bonds deteriorate due to the Brennan’s inability to detach themselves from their past. When Tom becomes enlightened towards this deterioration a reevaluation of this

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    life-changing transitions, don’t you think? However testing this phase may be though, it's how we accept and counteract these alterations that ultimately opens up a deeper understanding of our world and self. J.C. Burke’s thought provoking novel, ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ and John Marsden and Matt Ottley’s heartbreaking picture book ‘Home and away’, address this concept of transition and their challenges associated as each protagonist undergoes a catastrophic journey surrounding a challenged attitude and the

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    The concept of Exploring Transitions is presented through the text, ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ by J.C Burke. ‘The Story of Tom Brennan,’ is about the transition of immaturity to maturity and the adversities that come with moving from one town to another. The transition that are present throughout this story are mental and physical transitions. Similarly, the aspects of mental transition is also in ‘Song of the Sea,’ of Ben who feels little obligation to his sister, Saoirse due to his mother’s disappearance

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    These ideas are manifested in J.C Burke’s, ‘The story of Tom Brennan,' a move about the transitions that characters face after an indelible accident. In correspondence to the short story, ‘Neighbours’ by Tim Winton and is about a young couple moving from the city to the village and finding it difficult to reside with the European migrants. Both texts, while exhibiting

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    “The Story of Tom Brennan” illustrates how an accident can cause a ripple effect. The novel “The Story of Tom Brennan” by J.C Burke demonstrates how a tragedy such as Daniel’s car accident can cause ripple effects. A tragedy is an unexpected event the leads to suffering and unhappiness, whereas a ripple effect means how one thing can lead to another. The novel shows how this accident affected the town of Mumbilli, the Brennan family and more specifically Daniel Brennan and Tom Brennan. This essay

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    ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ Melany Rooney Prologue ‘In a couple of hours they would wake up and find us gone, far away, so as not to remind them of their pain and what our family now meant to this town’ (p. 2) The novel begins with a journey, both physical and emotional; the Brennans are physically moving houses and towns, but also moving into new, unfamiliar territory. The leaving of ‘home’ is synonymous with the leaving of what id known, familiar and comfortable, in a literal and metaphorical

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    Year 11 English Essay The Story of Tom Brennan How does the author use characterisation to explore the central themes of ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’? ‘Saturday the 27th of August’ was the day Tom Brennan’s life changed forever. The Story of Tom Brennan is written by J.C. Burke with the story centred on teenager Tom Brennan and how his brother, Daniel, made the Brennan family the most hated people in Mumbilli. The Brennan’s were then forced to move to a new town, Coghill, where they knew no one but

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    The novel 'The Story Of Tom Brennan' by J.C Burk is about the aftermath of drink driving and the effects it has on the families. This review aims to highlight why I believe the themes of loss, grief, and conflict are so significant to my generation when discussing the issue surrounding drink driving. I found this book not relatable, to me Tom wasn't realistic. Personally, I don't find Toms character to be unrealistic, he was too dramatic and his reactions to situations were unreasonable. The novel

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    J.C. Burke’s coming of age novel The Story of Tom Brennan construes the evolving life of Tom Brennan after a tragic accident. Narrating in a first-person point of view, Tom guides the reader through the raw details of his inner conflict and finding his way back to being a better version of himself. This essay aims to analyse the author’s portrayal of mental health, internal conflict and the effects of grief, loss and tragedy that are presented through each of the characters’ troubled perspectives

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