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    Australian visions can be the image of an Australian city or a view of a person. In Maestro‚ Peter Goldsworthy has used various features of narrative with effective affects to communicate Australian visions. One of the Australian visions that be shown through the use of narrative features in maestro is the vision of Darwin. Goldsworthy has used many descriptive adjectives to reveal Paul’s vision of Darwin. On the first day that Paul’s family arrived in Darwin‚ Paul shows his love of the city through

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    Prose Fiction – Peter Goldsworthy‚ Maestro Candidates who attempted this question tended to focus on different perceptions of life in Darwin and different attitudes to music. Better responses developed an analysis of how narrative structure and techniques were used to create Australian visions and linked these visions to ideas about Australia. Weaker responses focused on the relationship between Paul and Keller or provided simple plot recounts and incidental descriptions of characters and settings

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    Australian Visions Strictly ballroom by Baz Luhrman is a specular film that conveys many Australian Visions from beginning to end. It is a story of an individual‚ who wants to do his own steps‚ failing his partner. Fran an ugly duckling of a beginner class offers Scott partnership. Fran persistence and ideas convince Scott to dance their own steps on the Pan-Pacific championship displaying multiculturalism and breaking competitions under conformity. The composer has used many techniques like camera

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    language used to represent distinctly Australian visions in Douglas Stewarts Poetry? Use “Snow gum and Lady feeding the cats” Douglas Stewart is one of the great poets who portray the though and varied landscape‚ with its flora and fauna using his poetry and diverse vocabulary. His effective use of poetic techniques and high level of imagination combined with passion for Australia gives him the possibility to create poems such as ‘Snow Gum’ that admires a unique Australian landscape. ‘Lady feeding the cats’

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    Australian vision Essay Different Australian visions are often portrayed in various texts and motion pictures. Australian film Strictly Ballroom 1992 is a great example as the director uses very over-the-top and theatrical style of filmmaking to present a humorous story that reflects various ideals in Australian society with cinematography and film techniques. The movie not only showcases the persona of the underdog especially through the character of Fran‚ but also illustrates the concept of multiculturalism

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    It is human nature for us to search for a place to belong‚ not realising that it is our perceptions and attitudes‚ not the place that allow us to belong. Good afternoon year 11. Today I’m here to talk to you about how my understanding of the aspects of belonging have changed through my studying of the two written texts‚ namely china coin by Allan Baillie and educating Rita by willy Russel. All of you will study these texts in year 12. Before I start I want to ask you‚ would you belong to a place

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    Interesting characters‚ settings and key events are conveyed by the distinctly visual; ‘Maestro’ written by Peter Goldsworthy conveys multiple interceptions of mind twisting plots through the actions of main characters Paul Crabbe and Edward Keller. Paul is a young boy who has intentions to begin piano lessons with professional piano teacher‚ Keller. We get a strong visual of Keller’s physical appearance in the very beginning of the novel as Paul describes him in immense detail‚ “The red glow

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    Maestro (1989) by Peter Goldsworthy notes Warning!! Most of this stuff didn’t come from my English teacher. A lot of it happened when I just started thinking about the novel and what it might mean‚ so please don’t blame me if your English teacher thinks its wrong or whatever. If you have any questions about what I mean about anything I’ve written‚ inbox or call me if you want. Synopsis: The story of‚ among other things‚ a teenage boy (Paul Crabbe) living in Darwin from the late 1960s onwards

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    Discuss how the distinctively visual conveys distinctive experiences in Maestro and one other text of your own choosing. Peter Goldsworthy has created distinctively visual images which convey distinctive experiences in Maestro. The features of the experiences in Maestro include the development of Paul’s relationship with Keller‚ the things Paul learns about himself and the place in developing Paul’s understanding of himself and Keller. Paul’s learning life as well as music is on image that Peter

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    Through the use of distinctively visual images‚ composers are able to add depths and complexity to the characters within their respective texts in a way that shapes and deepen their responder’s perceptions of these characters. In the postmodern novel “Maestro” by Peter Goldsworthy‚ distinctively visual images is used to convey Edward Keller’s traumatic and shady past‚ allowing the audience to perceive his distressing past experiences with greater depth and clarity. Additionally‚ Goldsworthy uses distinctively

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