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    Wife’ + ‘In A Dry Season’ Authors such as Henry Lawson use language and other techniques to paint distinctively visual images to shape the meanings of their texts. Using these ideas Lawson creates images based on the struggles of life in the Australian bush. The two short stories ‘In a dry Season’ and ‘The Drover’s Wife’ represent the idea of how hard life in this inhospitable environment can be. Having lived in both the city and the bush Lawson is able to strongly distinguish between the two creating

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    Education "The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living differ from the dead."(Aristotle) The importance of education is effectively illustrated in the book Crow Lake by Mary Lawson and also in Alden Nowlan’s poem Warren Pryor. Both Kate’s family and Warren’s family highly value the importance of education and both families expect their children to receive higher education. Both Kate and Warren used education as a tool to escape poverty. However‚ they differ in their feelings

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    Angelique Le investigates. To many‚ bush poetry may be a bore but citizens of Australia dating back to the very first settlement‚ beg to differ. Most of Australia’s population have some sort of poetry running through their veins. Bush poets Henry Lawson‚ Jack Davis and Banjo Paterson have helped construct new realities of Australia personally through their own distinctive style of writing. With the same passion for Australia and its people‚ respectively these poets have brought a broader sense of

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    Australian life. Bush Ballads do more than this they often deal with the hardships encountered living on the land as well as the people of the bush. The poetry of “Henry Lawson” and “Banjo Paterson” deal with these concepts. While Banjo Paterson defends and romanticises the bush in his many ballads for example “Clancy of the Overflow”‚ Henry Lawson provides a more balanced view of the bush in his poems‚ in particular “Up the Country.” Poem – Clancy of the overflow by Banjo Paterson Topic sentence – “Clancy

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    Helen Lawson uses a number of sound and picture devices in the poem "In Training". How do they help us to enhance her description of the swimmer and the river?We have all seen a swimmer racing at all sports competition before‚ "In Training"‚ by Helen Lawson brings back the thoughts in our memory but moves the background setting to a calm‚ smooth river in the morning. The poem uses a series of sound and picture devices to help us imagine the swimmer powering through the water. Lawson explains the

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    author‚ The Drovers Wife by Hennery Lawson‚ and Journal by Annie Baxter‚ are three different representations of women in early Australian literature‚ in three different genera. Each representation is different‚ yet they are all clear representation of womanhood in early Australia. So are

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    “Junior Executive Secretary”. This will be in Company’s favor to prove that they did not unlawfully terminate Ms. Lawson the defendant because of her being pregnant. Subpoenas for Howell Jewelry World appeared to be evidence of the company tweaked agreement from his employers. (McAdams‚ 2015). The legal department had requested that there be documents inclosing the signed agreement Ms. Lawson signed and several others to present to be in favor of Greene’s Jewelry. 1. The nondisclosure agreement (NDA)

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    through texts and films. The concept of distinctive images is demonstrated in the short stories of ‘The Drover’s Wife’ and ‘In a Dry Season’ written by Henry Lawson and short film ‘Pupils’ directed by Nick Ward. These forms of texts impact the view of the reader and convey their point of two different worlds of hardships and survival. Henry Lawson has used vivid and memorable images as distinctively visual to bring to life particular experiences through ‘The Drover’s Wife’. It allows the audience to

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    into the hands of Poirot‚ and qhen the detective gets it‚ she is alredy dead. Her doctor‚ Mr. Graigner‚ who lost the sense of smell because of illness‚ believes she died of liver problems she had had for many years ago. To everyone’s surprise‚ Miss Lawson‚ Miss Emily’s companion‚ is receiving good fortune‚ according to a recent change in the will of Mrs. Arundell. This fact makes them all suspects as not knowing any of her nephews that her aunt had changed his mind‚ all could be possible suspects of

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    Haywood’s Pentecostal congregation. She introduced Lawson to Haywood and the former was impressed. Lawson was eventually converted to Pentecostalism and left Indianapolis to start churches in the Midwest and as far south as

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