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    identity is Clancy of the Overflow‚ a poem by AB Banjo Paterson. This text is written from the point of view of a city-dweller who once met the title character‚ a shearer and drover‚ and now envies the imagined pleasures of Clancy’s lifestyle‚ which he compares favourably to life in "the dusty‚ dirty city" and "the round eternal of the cashbook and the journal". The title comes from the address of a letter the city-dweller sends‚ "The Overflow" being the name of the sheep station where Clancy was working

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    Clancy of the Overflow Analysis Bush poetry 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

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    CLANCY OF THE OVERFLOW - A.B. "Banjo" Paterson I had written him a letter which I had‚ for want of better Knowledge‚ sent to where I met him down the Lachlan‚ years ago‚ He was shearing when I knew him‚ so I sent the letter to him‚ Just "on spec"‚ addressed as follows: "Clancy‚ of The Overflow". And an answer came directed in a writing unexpected‚ (And I think the same was written in a thumbnail dipped in tar) ’Twas his shearing mate who wrote it‚ and verbatim I will quote it:

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    characters and strong personal voices in his stories ‘the drovers wife’ and ‘in a dry season’ to give off a negative image of the bush life and the gender inequities of the time. Similarly‚ Banjo Patterson writes about the bush in his poem ‘Clancy of the Overflow’. However‚ unlike Lawson‚ Patterson focuses on portraying a positive view of the bush whilst at the same time suggesting a negative view of the city life. Frederick McCubbin also focuses on the positive aspects of the bush through his painting

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    Both David Metzenthen in ‘Boys of Blood and Bone’ and Banjo Pasterson in ‘Clancy of the overflow’ convey ideas about the city and country life in Australia. a very traditional idea of these roles that men are overt and aggressive and women are convert and emotional. This is done by first focusing on the girl’s life which has been wonderful until one particular thing happens suddenly in ‘First Ice.’ While Voznesensky construsts men in stereotypical serious and violent way. Both poets position the

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    how they played a part in constructing an image that could be used to define the nation and create a national identity; in their historical‚ social‚ economic and political context. Firstly‚ I will give a brief summary on each document. ‘Clancy of the Overflow’‚ written by Banjo Patterson was an Australian ballad about a droving bushman and the imaginings of his rural lifestyle. It was first published in 1889 in the Bulletin; a newspaper that supported radical nationalist ideologies. The poem romanticizes

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    Banjo Paterson is far and away the best known of Australian poets - and not just for his ubiquitous masterpiece "Waltzing Matilda". His poems of the Australian bush capture the ’feel’ of country (at least from my perspective) vividly - the wide open spaces‚ the sweep of the sky reaching down to the horizon‚ the vision splendid of the sunlit plains extended‚ And at night the wond’rous glory of the everlasting stars are what I mostly associate with the Australia of song and story. Clancy of the

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    bush. The poetry of “Henry Lawson” and “Banjo Paterson” deal with these concepts. While Banjo Paterson defends and romanticises the bush in his many ballads for example “Clancy of the Overflow”‚ Henry Lawson provides a more balanced view of the bush in his poems‚ in particular “Up the Country.” Poem – Clancy of the overflow by Banjo Paterson Topic sentence – “Clancy of the Overflow” is typical of an Australian Bush Ballad. In this poem‚ Clancy serves as the representation of what Australians

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    Born Andrew Barton Paterson near Orange‚ New South Wales‚ Australia in 1864‚ Paterson was a lawyer‚ journalist and poet‚ best known as the author of Waltzing Matilda‚ and a number of distinctively Australian pieces that would be at least familiar to most Australians. He died in 1941. For more information on Banjo Paterson‚ please go to our 90 minute documentary of the History of Waltzing Matilda which is included in our Documentaries and Video Footage Topic area. Listed below are the 17 different

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    other Banjo Paterson. These voices evoke two very different opinions on lifestyle and reveal significant class differences in Australia at the time. Henry Lawson’s own writings on the bush were severely criticised by Paterson in this poem‚ as he responds to his criticisms. Paterson depicts Lawson as out of place in the bush and was too picky for country hospitality. Paterson writes: ‘Well‚ we grieve to disappoint you‚ and it makes us sad to hear / That it wasn’t cool and shady.” Paterson is highly

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