Who is the author of The Red Tree?
Shaun Tan
Who is the author of The Rabbits?
John Marsden
What does PEEL stand for?
Point, Evidence, Explain, Link
Describe the colours used in this image.

Brighter on the left hand side, starting to become dull on the right hand side. Rabbits are white while the numbats match the landscape.
What is symbolism?
The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
What is The Red Tree about?
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What is The Rabbits about?
The colonisation of Australia.
What are three purposes a text may have?
Educate, Entertain, Persuade, Sell, Inform, Comment On.
The Red Tree is an example of which visual convention?
Symbolism
What is composition?
How the elements in an image are arranged.
What is the purpose of The Red Tree?
To educate the audience that there is always a positive to look for in life, so you need to hold out hope.
Rabbits - European Settlers
Numbats - Aboriginal People
What is the definition of a denotation?
The literal meaning of something.
Describe the body language and gaze used in this image.

Eyes closed - no gaze.
Body language is slumped, looking down, negative.
What is salient image?
The most important part of the image - where your eye is drawn first.
Describe the target audience of The Red Tree.
Teacher Discretion.
What are the main themes in The Rabbits?
Colonial Invasion, Grief (loss of grandparents), Environmental Destruction.
What is the definition of connotation?
The secondary or implied meaning of something.
Describe the composition of this image.

Organised into smaller sections, similar to a newspaper, created to show both sides of the war.
What is a theme?
The main message of a text.
What theme does this image convey?

Colonial Invasion.
There are 6 elements to consider when an author thinks about target audience. What are they?
Age, Gender, Ethnicity, Culture, Education and Socio-Economic Background.