Bullying Outline

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Outline of narrative:

The narrative of the film is set in a bush setting in Australia. The student is dressed in a dirty school uniform and has run to this setting to escape the harassment she is experiencing in school and online.

The film is a progressive story of a female student who has run to a place where she feels isolated and safe. The film has an over voice which is essentially the inner thoughts of the main character discussing her experiences with bullying.

The story begins with the girl reflecting over the trauma she has faced. The more she thinks about it the more upset she becomes. As she continues to get messages on her phone she begins to become overwhelmed and starts to scream and run to try and get her emotions out.

Eventually she gives in to the bullying, sitting on a cliff edge and it becomes clear to the audience that she is contemplating the value of her own life.
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The girl is in a suicidal mindset and is shocked that someone, especially a stranger actually cares about her safety and

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