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Clio Barnard's documentary is a devastating portrait of poverty and despair about a public housing project in England and the talented young playwright, Andrea Dunbar, who could not escape it.
Dunbar grew up in the Butterfield Estates during the decline of the textile mills, writing her first play at fifteen. She was already experiencing the prevailing racism, alcoholism and domestic violence. Eventually, by the time she died at 29 of a cerebral hemorrhage, she'd had become a heavy drinker and had three children by three different fathers. The eldest, Lorraine, played here by the sad- eyed, insinuating Manjinder Virk, was a dark-skinned, pretty girl whose dad was of Pakistani origin. She was to write no plays, but otherwise would duplicate her mother's unfortunate model of children by different fathers, drug addiction instead of alcoholism, and imprisonment for the causing the death of her child by extreme negligence.

The play was written by Andrea Dunbar at the young age of 15, this would make it 1977 in the UK. During this year many things happened and since there was no specific dates in which the play was written i am going to summarize the entire year brifly into seperate categories.

 

UK IN 1977



Incumbents:

Monarch- Elizabeth II
Prime Minister- James Callaghan

Events:



Publications


Births


Deaths



19 comments:

  1. Your information is excellent in that it is very thorough. However, it would've been nice to have some photos or links to add as visual aids for the lists you presented. It would encourage viewers to continue scrolling down, not only to see the photos/links that were to come, but also to see what information accompanied the visuals. For example, instead of just listing Queen Elizabeth's name, you could add this link so that people could find more out about the queen: http://www.biography.com/people/queen-elizabeth-ii-9286165.

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    1. This is from Ashley Raber, by the way.

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  2. Great job. It looks like you went above and beyond what this assignment called for. You information gives a lot of insight and knowledge that I was not aware of before viewing your blog page. I also think that you could have used more links and visual aids. You have a lot of information listed on this page and if you added links it would have allowed you to lead the way into a specific topic then look to the link for addition and background information. Overall great job.

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  3. Your page has great information. You have everything well organized and it is easy to follow along while reading. Putting the dates in helped with the organization. Two thing i would suggest is to put some pictures in and to add some links that we can go to. This allows us to read further into what you are sharing with us. And this would give what your saying more powerful because we can see that it is true or that the information is credible.

    Samantha Soeder

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  4. I also think you did a great job. At first all of the information was a little overwhelming to me but because you organized it well I was able to make sense of it all and enjoy reading about it.I agree with Kelli when she says it looks like you went above and beyond. Thank you for your time!

    Jessica Wormald

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  5. thank you guys. it took a while to get it all in order and since it was so lengthy that is why i did not have the visual aides, i thought it might make things even more overwhelming to the readers.
    -Tori

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  6. It really looks like you put a lot of time into it. I liked how you seperated the timeline into categories. It helps the understanding a lot.

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  7. This comment is from Katlynn Stoll, Your information here is amazing! You put so much thought into this and it is really helpful to see what was going on at the time when this movie was set. I think seeing some of the current events that were happening was helpful to me to understand why the Arbor was so run down, and why things were the way they were for this family. Knowing what was going on in the government and politically gave me a lot of insight as to why certain things were happening in the movie. The depression level in the film was better explained when knowing these events and what was going on in the world here. Great job here! Your information was very helpful.

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  8. I really enjoyed your page! I can tell that you put a lot of work into making it! I loved the different timelines that you included on here. It really put into perspective what was going on at the time of this film. I believe you could have added a few more visual aids, but other than that it is great! Good job.

    Savannah

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  9. I can tell that you put a lot of work into organizing this, so great job! It is very thorough and fairly easy to follow along. Like some of the others said, I was a little overwhelmed at first by all of the information, and while visual aids are great, I understand what you are saying about them having the potential to complicate the page. So I think it was a good exercise of restraint to not put them on! If you had wanted to add pictures, maybe you could have just put a link to some or something. Awesome work, though!

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  10. You gave a lot of information. I like your description of the movie. However, I believe that you went a little overboard on the timeline. If I wasn't reading this for a class, I would have skipped over the entire timeline. It was too detailed and there weren't and visuals or links. I can tell you did a lot of outside research but i think that maybe you should have left out some of what is in the timeline and added a few visuals and possibly a link or two. Otherwise, very well done.
    Candice Anderson

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  11. This was a great page, Tori! It is really interesting to see what else was going on during the time of the movie. I think it gives it more of a "real-life" feeling. It is easier to relate to when you see what else was going on. Pictures would have been interesting, but you are right in the fact that it might have been overwhelming. There is a lot of information to read through. Again, this was really well done. Great job!

    Ashley Hafer

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  12. As people stated above you can really tell that you put a lot of time into this and gave a lot of good information that really was informative. But I was rather overwhelming and it would have been good to put pictures or even videos in this section to make it more interactive. But overall great job!

    Nikki Kaloger

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  13. Ah yes, the year Orlando Bloom was born :)

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  14. I think it's really interesting to see all that happened in 1977. Its neat to see how much can happen in only one year, yet I agree that the amount of information was really overwhelming. I had one question also,do you know if Queen Elizabeth and the British government did anything to put an end to the poverty? I know that most of England loves their queen so I was wondering how she handled the situation.
    Ashley Depew

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  15. Rachel Keim: I really enjoyed reading your blog entry and seeing what all happened in 1977. Wow! What a busy year with lots of events! I also thought that it put things into context a little bit for me. For instance, 1977 does not seem that long ago but when names like Elizabeth II and Winston Churchill come up, it makes me realize, "wow, that was almost four decades ago." I really appreciated the eye opener your info was!

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  16. I really like how many and the variety of events you included!

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  17. I think your blog is nice because it shows the depth of the work you did. Also The break up of the information is useful because it would be long and confusing if it was just a random list of information.

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