glorified following the war by conservative media and loyalist politicians but the official narrative was promulgated by Bean in his Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918‚ which advertised the Anzacs as egalitarian volunteers committed to mateship. The legend served two purposes in the early 20th century‚ it invested meaning to the war and created a sense of nationality and pride within the newly formed country. Politically the Anzac legend was useful for conservative loyalists as it reinforced
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’The Loaded Dog’ The goldfields were a setting very familiar to Lawson. The main characters Dave Regan‚ Jim Bently and Andy Page are good-natured. The escapades of Tommy‚ the black retriever dog establish the plot of the narrative. Tommy’s good nature and the challenge of a game with his friends build into a chase scene which has become synonymous with bush larrikinism and legend. The male characters hit on an ingenious plan to catch fish‚ by blowing them out of the water with a special cartridge
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This is a date well remembered by most Australians‚ but for what reasons? Do they think of “that guy with the donkey “or “ANZAC biscuits “or do they think: endurance‚ courage‚ resourcefulness‚ good humour‚ larrikinism‚ egalitarianism and of course‚ mateship. Words describing our soldiers that have been synonymous with the ANZAC Legend since its inception. There is absolutely no doubt the Australian soldiers were brave but the harsh truth of the tragic ANZAC campaign has been glossed over by mythology
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In The Days When The World Was Wide The world is narrow and ways are short‚ and our lives are dull and slow‚ For little is new where the crowds resort‚ and less where the wanderers go; Greater‚ or smaller‚ the same old things we see by the dull road-side — And tired of all is the spirit that sings of the days when the world was wide. When the North was hale in the march of Time‚ and the South and the West were new‚ And the gorgeous East was a pantomime‚ as it seemed in our boyhood’s view; When Spain
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visual images and techniques used by a composer to engage us in the situation and thus transport us to a particular time and place. Henry Lawson makes this obvious in the text‚ The Loaded Dog through creating relatable‚ distinctively visual images of mateship and humour to help us understand the need for distractions to endure the harsh Australian outback. Lawson uses more severe images in The Drovers Wife to paint a picture of the struggle to survive in the isolated Australian Bush. Conversely‚ Picasso’s
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can identify the similarities and differences scattered throughout the movie. I believe that this film is only a near accurate representation of the conditions. Some say that the film does not entirely focus on the war. But rather tells us about mateship‚ the tale of two friends‚ two soldiers. film is only a glimpse of the unspeakable realities of what truly occurred at the Nek. The film does not fully stay faithful to the real truth of war. For example we never knew what it was like when the
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A play dominated by deep‚ extreme interactions between characters and audience is The Tragedy of Othello: The Moor of Venice‚ written by William Shakespeare in 1406. The intense relationships between characters are a focus point of which honesty and deception are at the base within this play. Iago uses Roderigo‚ Emilia and Cassio as pawns‚ tools‚ and guides - the interlocking pieces in his puzzle to eventually strike at Othello and unleash the devastating horrors of jealousy‚ in order to denounce
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Module C - Into the World Into the world explores the aspects of growth‚ transition and a broader world. Through personal experiences‚ people are able to learn‚ grow or change as an individual. Barriers and obstacles determine how an individual can change or grow by responding to the situation. The novel ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’ by J.C Burke explores the ways how individuals grow when they are taken out of their comfort and venture into new experiences. The novel ‘The Story of Tom Brennan’
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This involves using such words as us‚ we‚ you‚ our. Example text: It is time for us to show our belief in the value of mateship and a fair go‚ and give generously to the Good Friday Appeal. 5. Rhetorical question A rhetorical question is one in which the answer is so obvious it is not required. The idea here is not to receive an answer‚ merely to reinforce a point.
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“We all on this land‚ the land of God‚ we all Muslims‚ Christians and Jews worship God and no one but God.” Sadat‚ Deane and Keating all speak about unity in various forms in order for people to relate to the what they are saying which helps them get across the point of there speech. In William Deane’s speech it is an attempt to bring closure and comfort to the victims of the Swiss Canyoning tragedy. Paul Keating’s speech is an attempt to also bring closure to the victims families whose bodies were
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