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Shoe Horn Sonata Distinctively Visual Analysis
Good evening year 12 of Model Farm High. My name is sunny and I am going to briefy discuss about the play Shoe Horn Sonata by John Misto in relation to distinctively visual.

The Shoe Horn Sonata is a play that shows distinctively visual narratives of female prisoners of war. Misto convey ideas of female survivors who live through war in Japanese camps suffering brutality from their violent Japanese oppressors. He does this by using visual techniques including photographs displaying humiliation, starvation and torture and also projected images to further highlight his purpose of describing the brutality of the female prisoners of war.

Simple items we cherish can symbolise a great deal of spiritual effectives toward us or others. Symbolism

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