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    relationship for Tom was a positive affect in society for him; he made Tom into a happier and better person. Tom climbed a hill every morning with Brendan‚ at the start he struggled‚ but as days went by‚ he was able to go further. This hill is a symbol of Tom’s emotional pain and suffering and how you achieved a positive perspective in the end. Burke shows the positive and negative aspects with first person narration which

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    texts cosi by louis Nowra‚ the film groudhog day and the poem the road not taken all depict journeys of the mind and spirit which open up a greater understanding of the sense of self. In cosi louis nowra presents the inner journey of lewis‚ a young first time director who is hired to direct a play to bring the inmates of an asylum ’out of their shells ’. At the begining of the play lewis is indecisive in his understanding of others‚ uncertain of his opinions and unconfident of his own abilies. Diresting

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    suppressed realism of war through the use of alliteration‚ metaphor‚ simile and other various techniques. In Owens poem Anthem for Doomed Youth he uses a synthesis of aural techniques designed to convey the central idea of the misconception of war. In the first line of the poem “What passing-bells for those who die as cattle?” the rhetorical question implemented by Owen is designed to hint to the responder the reality of war‚ which is further reinforced by the conjunction of the simile “as cattle”. This signification

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    rich natural Australian landscape. However‚ despite the description of the brutal outdoors‚ a sense of attachment and unconditional love for the land is seen in ‘I love her far horizons’ the continuing use of personifying the land along with the first person narration reinforces the personal connections to the land whilst the personification of the land encapsulates a human relationship with the environment. This visual imagery that the composer portrays to us through descriptive language‚ further

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    an underwater tunnel. Throughout the story‚ the author uses the third person omniscient point of view to describe the boy ’s surroundings and to show us both what he and the other characters are thinking and what is happening around them. By using this point of view‚ the author is able to describe the setting of the story‚ give a detailed description of the characters‚ and make the theme visible. By using the third person omniscient point of view‚ the narrator can give us a detailed and unbiased

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    LITERATURE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE 1 LITERATURE UNDER THE MICROSCOPE 2 Describing or defining something as complex as literature we should look at it from each angle‚ or better yet as if it was under a microscope. It is always easier to understand something by seeing what makes up the sum of its parts. By taking the themes‚ settings and tone

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    This story concerns a pioneer (a person who is among the first to go into an area or a country to settle or work there) family moving west. Type of Work/Genre: Social Realism Date of Publication : in 1964‚ in a collection of short stories. Setting: A hostile environment. They are travelling across weather ravaged (severe weather) prairie and mountain in an old farm wagon‚ drawn by one horse towards west. At the beginning of 1900s /end of 1800s when the first settlers of America came to the country

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    gives people a unique and interesting prospective into the people who made this country the way it is today and the history behind it. Clancy of the Overflow is a well known bush poem by poet AB “Banjo” Paterson. Clancy of the overflow is about a person from the city who met a drover/ shearer named Clancy. After meeting him he becomes jealous of Clancy’s lifestyle which is better than his city life. In this poem Banjo uses a variety of poetic devices to get his message across like the use of suggestive

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    Dr. Ganderbai and the krait on Harry’s stomach. But in the last few paragraphs‚ I realize that Dahl’s real point is about racism. For many hours and intense work to diffuse the krait on Harry’s stomach they discover that there was no krait in the first place. This represents the theme that Harry had a misunderstanding with his sheets and Timber and the Dr. Ganderbai could have been avoided. Harry was perfectly willing to let Dr. Ganderbai help him get rid of the krait as long as his life wasn’t

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    fellow shipmates so to avoid confusion‚ Conrad only names the important characters. Each named character is important to the novella and those without a name have no real significance to the plot. Marlow is the protagonist of the novella and the first person narrator so his importance is what the novella is based off of. Kurtz was the major reason Marlow traveled into the Congo and when Marlow finally meets Kurtz‚ Marlow’s views on the world and life are changed. Fresleven the Dane does not play as

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