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    as a solicitor in 1886 and formed a legal partnership with John Street for 10 years up until 1889. Due to his grandmothers influence Patterson began publishing verses in the Bulletin under the alias ‘the banjo’. By 1895 such ballads as ’Clancy of the Overflow’‚ ’The Geebung Polo Club’‚ ’ The Man from Ironbark’‚ and ’ How the Favourite Beat Us and Saltbush Bill’ were so popular with readers that Angus & Robertson published the collection‚ The Man from Snowy River‚ and Other Verses‚ in October. In

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    Sansad Se Lekar Sadkon Tak.. Jungle Ka Kanoon Yahan.. Jisne Bhi Awaz Uthayi.. Hota Uska Khoon Yahan.. Har Kursi Hai Andhi Bahri.. Har Kursi Hatyari Hai.. Har Kursi Ke Paye Me.. Panjikrit Gaddari Hai.. Lagta Hai Ab to BHARAT me .. Chandi Ka Nartan Hoga.. Parivartan To Hoga.. Lekin Khooni Parivartan Hoga.. - (Unknown Poet) There is a very famous incident in Indian history which serves as lesson for all rulers for all the times‚ some rulers take positive cues from it‚ mend their ways‚ treat

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    towards the cattle station‚ everyone wanted to have a glimpse of him. The horseman was Clancy of the overflow‚ everyone knew ‘is name‚ he would ride with pride. Clancy could single handedly steer a heard of cattle and catch a mob of brumbies with ease. Clancy galloped his horse over the last stony hill and took a first glimpse of the cattle station. “Oh mate it’s been a long time” Clancy murmured. It had been

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    their discovery of a fulfilled and contented existence. These essential concepts of belonging are displayed within William Shakespeare’s comedy As You Like It‚ Mark Twain’s novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and A.B. Patterson’s poem Clancy of the Overflow. Through the composers’ use of dramatic‚ language‚ poetic and literary techniques‚ we are able to explore the various aspects and ideas which lead to a deep sense of belonging. One of the fundamental concepts of belonging is that to another

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    letter to the countryman he/she (probably male but cant be certain) met down the Lachlan because he/she wants to see how his life is going in comparison. The second segment: imagining Clancy‚ what hes doing and where in the country. The third segment being the character comparing his/her lifestyle with that of Clancys‚ and the fourth segment being a sort of conclusion; the character thinking about the effects of swapping

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    Snowy River” by Banjo Paterson. I realised that whenever I am trying rigidly identify images of Australia‚ I always fall into the trap of perceiving it based on stereotypes from the social media and other online resources‚ such as Australia is just one big red desert and all Australians live by beach. So‚ from now on get rid of those generalisations and carry on reading. “Australia is a country with desert or semi-arid

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    Crimes of Harry Lavender • Drama – George Bernard Shaw‚ Pygmalion • Poetry – Joanne Burns‚ on a clear day The prescribed poems are: * * * * * on a clear day public places echo australia kindling – A B Paterson‚ The Penguin Banjo Paterson Collected Verse The prescribed poems are: *

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    "I am Australian" was released in late 1980s by Bruce Woodley and Dobe Newton. It is a song that celebrates unity in diversity‚ recognising differences in ethnic background and remembrance of its history. It recognises significant events and icons in Australia’s culture‚ history and spirit and many reflects and ’Australian identity’ within the iconography of the song‚ which in itself is an Australian icon. This song was written very recently‚ thus contains many parts of Australian society which older

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    aspects include the iconic sporting legend‚ mateship‚ the notion of the underdog and the Aussie battler. This is conveyed in a number of texts in a variety of ways. The texts we will be discussing today include “The Man from Snowy River” by Banjo Paterson and an episode from “My Place” by Nadia Wheatly. The two texts thoroughly present the evolution of the Australian identity from the time of the Bush culture to more recent times. The ideas are conveyed with the use of various poetic‚ cinematic and

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    The Man from Snowy River written by AB ‘Banjo’ Paterson is a very significant Australian poem that strongly reflects and represents Australia and Australian culture in the 1890s. It uses a variety of literary techniques to further convey the idea of Australia culture and to better create imagery for the reader. “The man from Snowy River” constructs this view of Australia through its use of literary devices and techniques such as personification. Phrases include ‘cracks had gathered’‚ ‘woke the

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