Ray Lawrence Essays
Compare the ways in which the authors of two texts (Lantana and Atonement) use minor characters to emphasise ideas. 12th Grade
Lantana
Ray Lawrence’s film Lantana and Ian McEwan’s novel Atonement share several key ideas that can be conveyed to the audience in similar ways. The guilt of betrayal, differences in class and the idea of love are all explored in depth by both author...
The Structure of Conflict in "Lantana" 12th Grade
Lantana
In the film Lantana, Ray Lawrence builds both internal and external conflict between characters using various film techniques; in turn, such conflict acts as a catalyst for many characters in reaching a turning point for change. Major conflict is...
A Comparison of Atonement and Lantana 12th Grade
Lantana
Through their respective texts, Atonement and Lantana, authors Ian McEwan and Ray Lawrence expertly convey the ideas of betrayal, atonement, loss and class. Within Atonement, McEwan employs stylistic features repetition, motif, symbolism and...
Film Techniques to Explore the Ideas of Betrayal, Love, Trust, and Loss. 12th Grade
Lantana
Lantana, directed by Ray Lawrence, is an Australian film that follows the lives of a group of people living in Suburban Sydney, as they attempt to navigate their relationships with the ones they love. The film explores intense themes of betrayal,...