Good morning sir and fellow students. Significant events are pivotal in enriching ones understanding of their identity‚ which leads to an understanding of where they belong in the world. This is shown through our prescribed text “The Simple Gift” composed by Steven Herrick; as well as Tim Winton’s “The Turning”. | Steven Herrick’s free verse novel explores this value of events that shape a persons identity and hence their sense of belonging in their world. The cause of his alienation appears to
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ClOUDSTREET By Tim Winton The title‚ Cloudstreet‚ although a bit plain‚ couldn’t be more appropriately named as everything that happens within the story revolves around the house nicknamed Cloudstreet. Winton sets this book around Perth‚ Western Australia‚ around the time of the second end of the Second World War over a span of twenty years. From reading other Winton novels it’s easy to see that his part of the country has had a big impact on him and he has a strong affinity with his country and
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different points of view and influenced subconsciously by a number of exterior factors rather than consciously by oneself. Teachers and fellow students‚ it is this which makes the concept of Searching for Identity so captivating and enthralling. Tim Winton explores the ideas within the concept of Searching for Identity extensively within his collection of short stories‚ The Turning. Two of these said short stories have shaped my understanding of the concept of Searching for Identity are Abbreviation
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In the Tim Winton’s novel ‘Lands Edge’ and the 2009 film ‘Australia‚’ varying images of Australia are explored‚ through the illustration of the landscape as a result of the descriptive language used and also through the use of visual techniques used in the film ‘Australia’. Tim Winton’s ‘Lands Edge’ depicts various images of the costal‚ remote costal and suburban life of Australia throughout his life. In contrast in the film ‘Australia’ portrays images of the remote rural desert Australia landscape
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My Father’s Axe by Tim Winton Setting ’My Father’s Axe’ begins at the main character’s semi-rural house. A house in which he had lived most of his life. This was a house filled with so many memories‚ stories and emotions. It is also the house where the main character discovers that his father’s axe had gone missing. The story is set in different periods of time‚ such as the main character’s boyhood‚ to when he has grown‚ married and started a family of his own‚ and later‚ to a time when
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Nicholas Kristof is a columnist for the well known newspaper The New York Times. His main focus for his column is Human rights‚ women’s rights‚ health‚ and global affairs. He has written his column for the NY Times since 2001. Kristof grew up in Oregon and graduated from Harvard University. He went on to study law at Oxford. He is fluent in more than 3 languages and was a foreign correspondent for the NY Times for many years. He won two pulitzer prizes and received many humanitarian awards. One
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Nicholas Copernicus’ Cosmos Nicholas Copernicus was a Polish cosmologist born in the year 1470. Copernicus had always been an intelligent‚ and very well rounded person. When he was of age‚ he was sent to the university in Italy to study. When he graduated he was proficient in areas such as‚ medicine‚ accounting‚ and the liberal arts. Copernicus was also a religious man. He was a Brother in his church due to his uncle being a Bishop. His work as a cosmologist was completely of his own interest
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St. Nicholas St. Nicholas is a saint for his gratitude and mercy towards others. He gave his possessions to the poor and needy. He was imprisoned for his faith and declared that Arianism is not real and was bad (“St. Nicholas”). St. Nicholas was born in Patara‚ Lycia Turkey on March 15‚ 270 A.D. Both of his parents died when he was young (Biography.com Editors). Both of his parents were wealthy so he received a large inheritance. Instead of using his inheritance for himself‚ he gave it all to the
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Compared to the technology we possessed before 1980‚ Our technology today is significantly more advanced and it is only the beginning. As the use of technology has increased dramatically in our everyday life many argue that it can be very useful‚ but others can say that technology only seems to be affecting the way Millennials think and process information. Mark Bauerlein is a prime example of this way of thinking‚ he declares that all of those under 30 years of age‚ also known as the Millennials
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Comparing Nicholas Sammond’s Babes in Tomorrowland and Stephen Kline’s Out of the Garden: Alternative Takes on the Concept of the Child and Child History At first glance‚ Nicholas Sammond’s Babes in Tomorrowland and Kline’s Out of the Garden appear to be works offering analogous‚ if not parallel‚ thematic perspectives and methodological approaches to the evolution of the concept of childhood in America up to the mid-twentieth century. However‚ a more in-depth examination of these two works reveals
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