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    “How could I be so foolish? Harry’s nose! Shaking with recognition pulls you down…”– Foiled. The attempt to stay an individual has been broken. Some old “creature” has found a clue‚ a hint‚ from your past. You have been recognised and placed back into your box‚ pulled back into your category where you belong. “Lapped in a bunny rug‚ you stare them down” – The contradicting images of the baby wrapped in a cuddly and friendly bunny shaped rug and the harshness of something staring at so intently that

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    For example‚ in the novel‚ The Good Earth‚ Pearl S. Buck describes Wang Lung’s story and and how he transforms from a poor farmer to a wealthy landowner. Throughout his transformation‚ Wang Lung and his family go through a series of events that fill up pages in his story. Although everyone’s story is unique‚ Pearl S. Buck makes it possible for the readers to relate their story to The Good Earth. The first example the readers can relate their lives to in The Good Earth is Wang Lung’s determination

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    ‘Drifters’ by Bruce Dawe Donald Bruce Dawe was born in 1930 in Geelong‚ Victoria‚ Melbourne‚ he is one of the most successful and prolific contemporary poets of Australia. He struggled with his studies‚ leaving school when he was sixteen‚ working as a gardener and postman. In 1954 he entered the University of Melbourne. He grew up in a household where his father‚ a farm labourer‚ was often unemployed and absent from home. The poem ‘Drifters’ by Bruce Dawe should be selected for the prestigious honour

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    thoughts‚ non spoken‚ in novels or poems. Poem 1- Outline & LFs in ‘Up the Wall’ Bruce Dawe’s poems‚ from Sometimes Gladness‚ are a commentary of Australian life‚ from 1954 to 1978. • Dawe’s ‘Up the wall’‚ from Sometimes Gladness is structured into the traditional form of a

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    The Good Earth takes place in China during the early 20th century. A man is working rigorously‚ tending to his crops‚ a task he used to do alone. Now‚ a woman is with him‚ working just as diligently as himself. The pair toils on as the day goes by‚ and as afternoon approaches‚ the woman stops working in the field and returns to the house. Once the man finishes for the day‚ he enters his earthen house to find his dinner has been made for him and his father. He tastes the delicious food‚ grown from

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    there are ways” (Buck‚ 118). Pearl Buck‚ in her novel The Good Earth‚ shows how wealth can corrupt a man if there is too much of it. The fatal flaw for the main character‚ Wang Lung‚ was held in his wants and desires that became accessible by being rich. Pearl Buck showed in her work how wealth can corrupt a family’s work ethic‚ morality‚ and traditional values. “He was more idle than he had ever been in his life and being idle and full of good food he grew impatient when he had slept all he could

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    positives however it is ultimately the positives that triumphs. Both Bruce Dawe’s poems ’Husband and Wife’ and ’Drifters’ and Hannie Rayson’s Australian play Life After George explore and confirm this notion. Although Dawe’s poems were written in the context of the 50’s and 60’s and Rayson’s play was written in 2000‚ both works share similarities in their positive outlook on life but however have differences in their values of society. Bruce Dawe’s poem ’Drifters’ provides a positive outlook on life despite

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    Good Earth Essay There’s a reason why the phrase “life is a rollercoaster” has been around for so long. The Good Earth‚ a novel by Pearl S. Buck‚ tells the story of a poor Chinese farmer known as Wang Lung. Wang Lung goes through many ups-and-downs in his life‚ and the book illustrates how with dedicated work and a little luck‚ a man’s life can change for the better. The Good Earth makes the story of a farmer in China relatable to everyone in the world and tackles issues and challenges that people

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    Gardener‚ all of which arose through generations of a trade passed down through a family. In Pearl S. Buck’s The Good Earth‚ Wang Lung struggles with his own identity as a peasant farmer transitioning into a coveted position of power and wealth‚ in which he need not labour as he had always done. However‚ despite his abundance‚ he finds himself most satisfied in his fields‚ working with his own good earth‚ than the pleasures of wealth can possibly

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    Theme Analysis of "The Good Earth" by Pearl S. Buck In "The Good Earth"‚ Pearl S. Buck takes you through the life cycle of a farmer who feels an immense dependency for the land. Wang-Lung‚ the main character‚ must endure the challenges and struggles against society‚ the environment‚ and fatality in order to provide for his family and ensure his rise from poverty to wealth. Within the novel‚ several themes emerge. As entailed in the title‚ the earth is definitely the central theme in the novel

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