Characters
Themes
Symbols and Motifs
Camera Shots
Camera Angles
100

central to the plot, drive the story line, significant development, change through out the story heavily involved in the main events 

What is a major character

100

A universal idea, lesson or message explored throughout a work of literature 

What is a theme. 

100

A literary device that is utilised to give a hint or indicate future events 

What is foreshadowing 

100

how far away the camera is from the subject 

what is a camera shot 

100

the degree at which the subject is shot 

what is a camera angel 

200

Molly, Gracie and Daisy 

Who are the major characters in Rabbit Proof Fence. 

200

Maude, Grandma, Molly, Gracie and Daisy

What is Family and belonging 

200

the use of a word or image that represents or highlights specific concepts, people, objects or events 

what is symbolism 

200

used in the beginning of a scene 

what is an establishing shot/ and extreme long shot 

200

makes the subject look weak or vulnerable 

what is a high angle 

300

A.O. Neville, Constable Riggs, The Nuns

Who are the antagonists 

300

Assimilation was aimed at destroying what?

Identity and Belonging 

300

The decision to repeatedly show the rabbit proof fence

what is a motif that represents journey, identity, or home. 

300

Positioned behind the character to see around/over the them. Establishing eye line for the audience and drops us into an intermate view  

what is an over-the-shoulder shot 


300

makes the subject looks more powerful and menacing 

what is a low shot 

400

'come and go' Support, push the plot. Supporting family, friend, acquaintances, colleagues, peers 

What is a minor character 

400

Although at times the journey was difficult 

Courage and Determination

400

what does the rabbit represent?

The spread of colonisation.

400

draws attention to a specific detail 

What is an extreme close up 

400

normal, no judgment from the audience 

What is an eye level angel 

500

Who was convinced culture and identity could be changed

A.O. Neville 

500

The importance of the Hawk 

The importance of Culture and spirituality 

500

the difference between a symbol and a motif 

what is Repetition

500

Head to toe 

What is a full shot 

500

directly beneath the subject looking up 

what is an undershot/ worms eye view