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    The Rabbits The Texts studied in class focus on a few elements of Australian culture. The reality is‚ considering Australia is a multicultural society‚ that there are many different cultures within our society. “The rabbits” by Shaun Tan and John Marden provides a critical version of the colonisation of the British from the perspective of the numbats‚ the numbats symbolise the aboriginals. Whilst in the poem “My country” by Dorothea Mackellar they show the difference between the two countries‚ Britain

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    Times)A huge similarity between “The Piano Lesson” and “Fences” is that both plays stick primarily to the same setting. Each play has a lot to do with what is going on around them. In “Fences‚” the characters express a constant need to break free from the past because they act as anchors holding them down .The “ fence” acting physical force that surrounds the house. In “The Piano Lesson” follows a few different families overcoming key issues through an object‚ which the piano is represented with

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    Literary Connections to Fences 1. A stone wall separates the speaker’s property from his neighbor’s. In spring‚ the two meet to walk the wall and jointly make repairs. The speaker sees no reason for the wall to be kept—there are no cows to be contained‚ just apple and pine trees. He does not believe in walls for the sake of walls. The neighbor resorts to an old adage: “Good fences make good neighbors.” The speaker remains unconvinced and mischievously presses the neighbor to look beyond the old-fashioned

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    Delta Rabbits Summary

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    Millard High School‚ like most high schools‚ has an extremely strong rivalry with its neighboring school‚ the Delta Rabbits. Maybe it is because of close proximity or maybe it is a fight for which team is the best in the county‚ but since the two schools started playing each other in 1926‚ tensions have always ran high in every aspect of competition. At any sporting event between the two schools‚ one can expect to see a gym‚ stadium‚ or field packed with the opposing colors of red vs blue. It is

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    Paper on the Book, Fences

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    Essay On Fences We all lead lives filled with anxiety over certain issues‚ and with dread of the inevitable day of our death. In this play‚ Fences which was written by the well known playwright‚ August Wilson‚ we have the story of Troy Maxson and his family. Fences is about Troy Maxson‚ an aggressive man who has on going‚ imaginary battle with death. His life is based on supporting his family well and making sure they have the comforts that he did not have in his own childhood. Also‚

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    Both Sides of the Fence

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    Both Sides of the Fence Have you ever been so selfish and greedy about something that you did not want to share? In the story‚ "Both Sides of The Fence”‚ a greedy and selfish man named Alberto learns a very valuable lesson from his neighbor Juan. Alberto learns a lifelong lesson that his selfish pride is very foolish‚ and being kind and generous is more rewarding. In the beginning of the story‚ Alberto was seen as being very selfish and wanted his apple tree all to himself. Alberto also brags that

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    Fences Troy's Downfall

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    In the play Fences by August Wilson‚ Troy Maxon acts as the protagonist of this tragedy. During Troy’s childhood his father raised him in a way that affected and caused him to not have any strong emotional connections with his family. Troy falls into a struggle between the responsibilities of supporting his family and trying to keep the family together. Because of his wrong actions towards his family and poor judgment throughout the play Troy becomes isolated and suffers a horrible downfall. “Maybe

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    Fences Play Analysis

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    Kyung Tae Kim Dr. Lear Studies in Literature 23rd November 2015 Fences The play Fences centers on Troy Maxson‚ the father of the family‚ and his relationship with his family members‚ his mistress and his friend Bono. The play is not only about the personal conflicts between the family‚ but also social conflict between the society and the individual‚ especially for African Americans. The struggle takes place between Troy and his son‚ Cory who was a high school football star. Troy is against his son’s

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    freedom. In the rabbit proof fence it is the Australian aboriginals namely Molly‚ Gracie and Daisy three aboriginal children who have been ripped away from their families and taken and it follows their quest to get home and to gain freedom. In the famous and touching I have a dream speech by Martin Luther King Jr. he explains how he want to achieve freedom and equality for everybody he explains the way it is and the way it should be. To kill a mockingbird by harper Lee‚ rabbit proof fence by Phillip

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    The idea of the fence has a number of symbolic meanings in the play. You have Troy’s baseball‚ Raynell garden‚ and the fence. This play focuses on the symbol of a fence which helps readers receive a better understanding of these events. “Fences” symbolizes a great struggle between the literal and figurative definitions of humanity and blackness. Of course‚ this fence is much more than just a fence – it’s a complex symbol that pretty much sums up the whole play. Troy is crammed with baseball symbolism

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