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    Symbolism in Cloudstreet

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    literary devices. In Cloudstreet by Tim Winton‚ one of the most prominent of these devices is symbolism‚ which plays upon the aesthetic sensibilities harboured by the text’s audience and provides insight and deeper understanding to the themes of the novel. Indeed‚ Cloudstreet itself‚ the river and religious symbolism contribute to meaning and the author’s endorsement of love‚ family‚ determination‚ and spirituality in the search for completeness. The house Cloudstreet is deeply symbolic in

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    look further into the situations his demons are much deeper than this. We uncover a whole new level of Sam and all of the baggage he tries to hide from the world. Perhaps the most notorious of all of Sam’s demons was the inheritance that Merv passed down to him. Not talking about inheritance in a possession or monetary sense but more so in the way that Merv has influenced Sam and the things Sam has done throughout his life because of all of this. Sam has a major problem with gambling and money in

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    Cloudstreet

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    An inherent tension between stability and change is revealed through characterization in Cloudstreet. ‘It may be hard for an egg to turn into a bird: it would be a jolly sight harder for it to learn to fly while remaining an egg. We are like eggs at present. And you cannot go on indefinitely being just an ordinary‚ decent egg. We must be hatched or go bad.’ C. S. Lewis. Lewis’s hypothetical situation raises questions on how a person‚ the bird he is metaphorically referring to‚ must undergo a

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    Reading Tim Winton’s rollicking‚ heartbreaking‚ hopeful saga‚ Cloudstreet‚ you are immersed in Australia: its histories‚ its peoples‚ its changing values‚ and its multiple longings. It is Australia imagined large and sprawling‚ but also in ordinary‚ intimate detail from a particular dot on the map: working class Perth‚ Western Australia‚ from the 1940s to the 1960s. Humorously‚ lyrically and poignantly‚ the novel probes questions of where and how to belong. Always already transient and haunted‚ belonging

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    Cloudstreet

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    for all the theatre which followed. ‘Cloudstreet’ has won countless awards‚ including the National Book Council ward‚ the West Australian Premier’s Award and the Miles Franklin Literary Award for its inspiring and influential narrative. Winton began his writing of ‘Cloudstreet’ while staying in an apartment maintained by the Literature Board of the Australia Council in Paris to give Australian writers an opportunity to live in Europe. The plot of ‘Cloudstreet’ is about the two families‚ the Lambs

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    plan is focused towards frail‚ elderly clients who have suffered a stroke and will be returning home upon release from their hospitalization‚ having care provided to them primarily by a family member. You often hear the word acute when physicians refer to a stroke‚ this implies that the stroke is a short-term condition when in actuality; the implications of a stroke are long term and become chronic (Young‚ 2001). When a stroke is treated as just an acute condition‚ the clinical outcomes are not

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    Masculinity - Cloudstreet

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    masculinity and femininity are naturalised in almost every society‚ but differ based on diverse environments‚ values and changing time periods. In literature‚ these assumptions come to underpin the construction of key characters. * In Tim Winton’s Cloudstreet‚ for example‚ the setting of post- war Australia presents several conjectures regarding gender. * Men‚ especially in an economic boom‚ were expected to help rebuild and drive the economy. * As a result of this‚ in the 1940’s and 60’s

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    Cloudstreet Prologue

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    The prologue of Tim Winton’s Cloudstreet transcends one family’s tragic loss into the realms of the metaphysical‚ commenting on his views of life and death. Readers can contrast these views to our more modern ideologies. Through the use of poetic language Winton adds a spiritual dimension to the lives of people living in a secular society. Through imagery he also offers a construction of Australian cultural identity. Using techniques like point of view‚ repetition‚ juxtaposition‚ symbolism‚ as well

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    Stroke

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    OUTLINE I. Introduction II. What is a stroke? A. Symptoms of a stroke B. Factors leading to strokes 1. Medical conditions that increase your stroke risk 2. Controllable risk factors 3. Uncontrollable risk factors III. Diagnose and treatment A. How a stroke is diagnosed . The status of stroke: Statistical information

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    Symbolism In Cloudstreet

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    Cloudstreet: Religion and Spirituality | A Novel by Tim Winton | “From separate catastrophes‚ two rural families flee to the city and find themselves sharing a great‚ breathing‚ shuddering joint called Cloudstreet‚ where they begin their lives again from scratch. For twenty years they roister and rankle‚ laugh and curse until the roof over their heads becomes a home for their hearts.” (Winton‚ 1991) Tim Winton’s critically acclaimed novel‚ Cloudstreet is a masterful tale of love‚ meaning

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