Castle

"Texts convey certain attitudes and beliefs that help define who we are and how we relate to the world around us"
Discuss attitudes and beliefs that are highlighted in the text and two related text of your own choice.

The concept of global village refers to the idea that individual countries and communities impacted by media, electronic communications and cheap flights to their customs and beliefs are challenged. These challenges can be positive or negative, as it causes people to re-examine their attitudes and beliefs. There have been a number of areas of challenges and two of them are food and multiculturalism. These challenges are presented explicitly in the film directed by Rob Stitch, the Castle and a number of related material.

One aspect of the global village of which effectively represented by Sitch in the castle is the setting of food from different cultures that exist in Australia. Kerrigan family is very happy with their fairly nondescript and preservative diet that they share in their family home. Sitch represents this situation by repeatedly shooting dining Kerrigan family. Sitch focuses on menus food and they are just ordinary Australian food. This shows that the Kerrigan family has not yet encountered many different food cultures as Vietnamese and Thai found in Australia.
Dale, Narrator, comments in an enthusiastic tone that "Dad thinks MOM is the greatest chef in the world" so when she serves them a rather ordinary-looking cake Daryl asks, "what do you call it, darl?" "SAL's simple answer of" sugar cookie "summarizes that this family has yet to really come to grips with the astronomical influence of the global village at the Australian food. He claims he feels about glowing only how Sal's cooking when he says, "Why go out to a restaurant when it keeps coming up night after night". Eat meals together as a family tradition.

Alicia attitude strongly ...

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