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    No Worries Analytical essay The film “No Worries” displays many examples of Mateship. The film is about a young girl who is going through the hardship of moving places. She makes a connection with many surrounding people. The film conveys a message saying that mates and friends are very important in life. This kind of mateship is very common in Australia. It is very casual and normally symbolises people who respect each other at the same level. Not one single person thinks himself/herself better

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    the film ‘’the Castle’’ directed by Rob Stitch 1997 they use the three important values and concern in the Australian society are little Aussie Battler‚ important of family and the value of mateship. Provide the responder a distinctive Australian voice. The values and perspectives that shape our identity are represented in the text with the focus on the three main values. This message was conveyed through the dialogue‚ humour‚ music and film techniques. The song ‘’took the children away’’ by Archie

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    Mateship is a term that is commonly associated with Australian culture throughout history. ‘Big World’ by Tim Winton explores the relationship between two characters fresh out of high school and their search for adventure. “I don’t know what he wants deep down. He won’t say. But then I don’t say either.” This monologue from the narrator shows the stereotypical closed off friendship that is common among Australian men who view emotions as a weakness and don’t often share their feelings. Mateship is

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    Distinctively Visual Visuals are distinctive because they make texts more enjoyable and engaging for audiences‚ as illustrated by Henry Lawson in the "Drovers Wife" and "The Loaded Dog". these 2 short stories convey the themes of hardship‚ persistence and mateship by living in tretrous conditions of the environment and surving in them.he uses these distinctively visual elements to provide context‚ create humour‚ describe setting and help communicate and devolop ideas. The Drovers wife shows the harsh landscape

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    The film “Red Dog”‚ directed by Kriv Stenders‚ effectively uses the distinctly visual to present unique Australian ideas of mateship and the harshness of the Australian outback. It is though film techniques such as camera shots‚ sound‚ colour and lighting that creates the distinct images of the Australian identity. A number of different factors combined create this great film demonstrating the typical Australian values. These include the setting‚ the comedic script‚ nostalgic elements‚ the love

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    ‘Australian spirit’ is a term often thrown around when discussing relevant social matters such as the global refugee crisis‚ immigration and Aboriginal issues. To many‚ it is synonymous with the concept of ‘mateship’‚ a laidback‚ friendly attitude. The significance of proposing to introduce recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders (ATSI peoples) into the Constitution is that it embodies the ‘Australian spirit’. The Constitution is the foundation of Australian society‚ as it determines

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    see who we are and what we can share with you. What does it mean to be an Australian? Being Australian means having Australian values like mateship. Living in a diverse community that shares new things every day and having the right of freedom and equality. I am very honoured in this new year of 2016 to begin a change in your life with a humble welcome. Mateship is a value that is

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    Courage‚ Endurance‚ Sacrifice and Mateship are the four words that embody the spirt of the Anzac. A person who deserves to be regarded as “legendary” and shows all 4 of these words is William “Billy” Sing. Born‚ 1886 in a small town of Clermont he grew up to be a legendary sniper. He showed courage while signing up for WW1‚ Sacrifice in his family life‚ and Mateship in his snippers and endurance during every day. Through Billy started his training in the local “Proserpine Rifle Club”. He enrolled

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    unites us all as a country. Mateship with an easy going attitude ‚ the way we recognise multiculturalism‚ the Australian way of life and the physical aspects of Australia in general are the main identities in to which Australians are described. Australia is renowned for the image of mateship‚ the humour passed equally through each and every individual‚ the handshakes‚ the explicit conversations the list goes on. Where would Australia be without mateship? No-where. Mateship is the most important aspect

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    Australian writer‚ master of short stories‚ concentrates his stories around epitomising the typical struggling Australian. The overriding theme in all Lawson’s stories is the theme of isolation amongst all bush dwellers. He provides many illustrations of mateship: the condition of being a companion; family: people living as householders and bush women also get a strong distinct mention in many of his writings. Lawson wrote about the loneliness and isolation of bush dwellers as he had a great sense of sympathy

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