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Narration
Conflict
Themes
Story is narrated in first person - Tama. A bit of second person narration is used at the start.
Moment of crisis - When Tama was deciding whether to get up and speak and Darryls funeral because of the way Maori and Pakeha have there different ways of letting go of loved
ones
- Different cultures and the ways Pakeha and Maori's celebrate things differently.
- The strong bond between the friendship of Tama and Darryl before he passed.
- Dealing with greif and death from a loved one.
- Staying strong in what you believe in and not letting anyone come between you and your culture
- Funeral
- School
-Funeral Home
- Darryl's home
- Tama's home
- Church
Maori
Good boy
Misses his friend
Sad
lonely
close to his father
Very strong maori culture
Attends a very strict all boys school
personality -
Tama -
Nice
Kind
Strong in his beliefs
Teenager
Maori
Strong
grieving from his loss
Celebrates his culture
Slice of life - Darryl was a XV rugby player, pakeha, best friend was Tama.
Begining - Darryl has passed away and Tama is struggling at school without his best mate. Tama is grieving
Middle - Tama sits and thinks about Darryl. Tama wants to farewell Darryl in a hangi.
Conflict - Tama visits the funeral parlour but the lady doesn't really understand what he wants.
Tama cries then he walks up to the minister to speak.
Tama ignores the microphone and starts to speak to farewell Darryl.
Resoloution - Mr Watson praises him.