or are stereotypes of in texts true? Australians are perceived in text as‚ beer-drinking larrikins‚ people who use kangaroos as a transportation‚ crocodile wrestlers‚ lack in fashion‚ foster beers‚ desert‚ sparsely populated and bushmans and mateship. However these representations are not true. Stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. National identity is a person’s identity and sense of belonging to one state or to one nation
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novel links the stories of Henry Lyon‚ in the summer before he starts his first year at University and Andy Lansell‚ an Australia digger killed in World War 1. The book contains several messages which should be of value to everyone. These include mateship‚ relationships‚ committing to personal responsibilities or duties in society and to value the little things in life. However‚ the idea that people haven’t changed while Australia and the world has and his feelings towards the lasting effects of war
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HSIE Assignment Task Details: Use the five attached sources and your own research to address this question. Using the provided the sources and your own knowledge‚ explain ‘how’ and ‘why’ the Anzac legend was created? How well do these sources support the Anzac legend? Write a 750-word report/submission to a museum that explains ‘how’ and ‘why’ the ANZAC legend was created. Referring to the above question‚ you need to explain whether you think the sources attached to this assignment
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The movie‚ Gallipoli‚ is about Australia’s past and the beginning of the ANZAC tradition. Gallipoli‚ the movie was released in 1981. The movie demonstrates ’mateship’. The director Peter Weir took too very different Australian’s‚ with two very different views on war and made a friendship from it‚ and the friendship grew throughout the film. Although Archy and Frank were both athletes‚ this is the only thing they have in common. As a typical Australian film‚ a main or important character die.
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The Loaded Dog Purpose: � Entertains with the dog chasing the men and blowing up the other dog and it informs with the idea of the importance of mateship in the bush. Plot: � A group of men (Dave‚ Jim and Andy) are camping and use cartridges to blow up ground searching for gold. They get sick of fishing the normal way‚ so they decide to blow up the fish in the waterhole. When the cartridge is built‚ the dog steals it and accidentally lights it. Tommy (the dog) chases the men with it‚ and
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Welcome dignitaries‚ new citizens‚ families and friends. Australia is a nation built on diversity; where individuality is valued for the richness it adds to our culture and the skills that enhance our society. To you‚ our newest Australians‚ I extend a warm welcome. You will enrich our nation with your stories and traditions‚ and in return Australia will give you a haven from the terrible things some of you have had to endure at the hands of your fellow humans. We extend the hand of friendship‚ as
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in 1981 by Peter Weir. The movie not only tells the story of two young men from Australia going to the war‚ but at also attempts to portray the Australian identity that many Australians had sought for many years. One of these identities is the mateship where today Australia is known. We can see that in the movie just by following the two main characters through their journey. Frank and Archy meet and suddenly they are best friends. Together‚ they move forward in the story and help each other to
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to present day Australia. Through Noonuccal’s insight‚ the reader is able to establish the fact that by treating the aboriginals the way they have been and are being treated‚ Anglo-Australia is ignoring many key Australian values such as equality‚ mateship and giving someone a fair go. Having been an aboriginal rights activist and acclaimed aboriginal poet‚ Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s approach is consequently a political one. Her intention is to give insight into the almost departed aboriginie culture as
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view. Dramatic effects such as music‚ dialogue and flashbacks create the perspective of two women looking back on their memories and experiences of World War 2. Similarly‚ Kenneth Slessor uses distinctively visual elements to aid the description of mateship and death in the poem “Beach Burial”. The Shoe Horn Sonata‚ written by John Misto‚ recounts the experiences of two women‚ Bridie and Sheila‚ as they come to terms with their past war experiences and how it relates to their present. While dealing
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In 2006‚ 30 international cricketing legends hit the sand for the most Aussie interpretation of the game - the first XXXX GOLD Beach Cricket Tri Nations Series. XXXX today is more popular than ever! It is the only drink that truly represents mateship and the never say die attitude. After a hard day at work‚ every man‚ comes home looking forward to this ice cold beverage. So how do so many people know of this famous Aussie icon? Because of no other‚ than the famous XXXX jingle. I can feel
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