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    Bra Boys Practice Essay Documentaries reinforce or criticise dominant representations of groups in society. Discuss in relation to a documentary you have studied. Images are a complex communication tool – the intention of the creator and the interpretation of the viewer may not be harmonizing. While Bra Boys seeks to criticise their infamous reputation as an anti-social and law-breaking gang, the construction of the documentary has reinforced that dominant representation of the surf group. Sunny

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    Bra Boys: Australian Underdogs or Drug hardened criminals After the release of the record breaking Australian documentary Bra Boys: Blood is Thicker than Water, there have been a lot of conflicting feelings about the controversial gang, whether they are upstanding members of society who are misunderstood or are violent thugs. The Bra Boys is a gang centred on the Australian surf culture, 300+ members strong located in Sydney’s eastern suburb of Maroubra. Famous members include Big wave surfer Koby

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    The identity of the Bra Boys can be seen through their values and attitudes. They are presented through the Cody, the value of brother ship and Attitude of brother ship through their tattoos and being there for each other. In part 1 of Bra boys, the Boys had taken Jesse Pollock and other younger people on trips to surf. This had been carried on from what the other Bra Boys did for Cody and his friends. This shows their values of their society and community, as they are willing to give the younger

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    1. In the documentary "Bra Boys" the Abberton borthers, Sunny, Koby and Jai were the main laders of the brotherhood. Sunny in particular, was the head leader of the brotherhood and was the fimlamker of the documentary. The "Bra Boys" were portrayed as misunderstood heros, show as both the protagonist and the antagonist. Abberton wanted to show the audience that they helped the community and did good things for them. They were portrayed as the protagonist by the surfing community as they looked up

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    Bra Boys, a brotherhood that no one can split up, a sense of fulfillment and belonging. Bra Boys is filmed based on the story of the Abberton brothers and how they were saved by surfing. In this film, they provide numerous example of masculinity. But are there any femininity examples shown? This film, in which females are absent except for a stalwart grandmother, displays no actual females. The two that were displayed were not really significant in the film, for example the two little girls playing

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    persuade an audience to side with the makers to endorse their interpretations of issues and events. In the instance Bra boys; Blood is thicker then water, directed by Sunny Abberton, the Bra Boys gang is viewed as a imitation of a prodigious brotherhood gang of surfers that are victims from occurrences and backgrounds opposed to a gang that dispute with the law by an act of violence. The Bra Boys have interpreted issues and events by emphasizing the importance of family, belonging, brotherhood and multiculturalism

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    Bra Boys: Blood is thicker than water, released on the 15th of March 2007, is a film which details a story of the Bra Boys from the viewpoint of the gang, particularly the Abberton Brothers which include eldest Sunny, Youngest Jai, and Koby aged between the both. Sunny Abberton wrote and co-directed the film with Macario De Souza. During this documentary Sunny Abberton presented a different aspect of the renounced Bra Boys. The film entails the cultural evolution of the Sydney beach side suburb

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    Sonny Alika Oliva was born on September 7, 2000 in Kapiolani Hospital. I was always someone who didn’t really know who or what to identify myself as. I never did fit in with a group of boys because that made me so uncomfortable no matter how much I try to. I was more gravitated towards a girls group of friends. I’ve always had anxiety at a very young age which would occur at school, large crowds, and family parties. I’ve always faced genitalia issues and questioned my appearance since I was 4 years

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    death women must wear a bra (unless they are #freethenipple). Adolescents wear a training bra, teenagers are expected to outfit padded bras (sometimes with the lace and vibrant colors), and finally graduate to mom- boobs-, which gets them the dreaded mom bra. Each and every single bra a female buys represent her in a way, is she bold, or is she meek? Is she wild or conservative? Bras are woman and represent various different things to the ladies. Merriam-Webster defines bras as: “: a piece of clothing

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    one think of the bra and its impact on fashion history.   A necessary evil in most women’s lives the “over the shoulder boulder holder” has been around since ancient times in some form or another.   Before the invention of the brassiere women were suffocating in corsets that resulted in crushed rib cages and damaged reproductive organs.   But in 1914, Mary Phelps Jacob changed all that by stitching together the very first bra.   The rest, they say, is history. History of the Bra Each and every

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