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    connection to the land is evident. In the poem ‘South Of My Days’ Wright emphasises the effect of imagery which shows the physical identification with land and ancestoral ties throughout the first line “South of my days’ circle‚ part of my blood’s country‚”. Colloquial language is used to imply that the traveller is friendly “will turn up again some day in a wave of rambler roses‚”. Halfway through the first stanza‚ Judith Wright uses personification to create an image of a fragile landscape of winter

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    other members of society as well as shared experiences‚ a person’s memories and past events. The idea that a sense of place is central to the concept of belonging is effectively demonstrated in Peter Skrzynecki’s poem “Feliks Skrzynecki” as well as Judith Wright’s poem “Remittance Man”. Skrzynecki’s “Feliks Skrzynecki” effectively conveys the notion that an individual’s sense of ‘place’ and belonging is tied to their relationship with the physical environment. In the poem Feliks is portrayed as

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    HUNTING SNAKE -Judith Wright Hunting snake is the poem written by Judith Wright‚ an Australian environmentalist‚ who shares her amazing encounter with a great black snake. The main theme of the poem is nature. Here‚ the description that the poet gives about “the great black snake” is pretty much similar to the red bellied black snake which was found in the writer’s hometown in New South Wales. In this poem‚ the persona or the voice is that of the poet herself. The poem is written in a quatrain

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    time we spend‚ well‚ talking.  And as we stretch the definition of a friend to encompass people we may never actually meet‚ will the strength of our real-world friendships grow diluted as we immerse ourselves in a lattice of hyperlinked "friends"?” (Wright)  This is the reality in which one lives today; it can be seen and heard every day. Whether it is listening to conversations on the local commuter train or reading resumes of a younger generation’s workforce‚ the disparities of an ever-changing orality

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    Poetry is the best literary medium within which to convey emotions‚ feelings and thoughts. Two Australian poems written by widely appreciated poets are Driving Through Sawmill Towns by Les Murray and Small Town Dance by Judith Wright. Not only do these texts speak economically about the theme of shrivelling sad country towns but they make it more of an acceptable phenomenon by expressing it through the use of poetic devices in such a way that it is more acceptable. In Murrays poem‚ his persona speaks

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    evaluate the evidence. Evidence must be processed by our morals in order to truly believe the verdict is correct. More importantly‚ morals allowed the women to carry out their own sense of justice on Mr. Wright. Who displays seemingly obvious abuse towards Minnie. According to literary critic Judith Russell‚ justice is served but through morals instead of the conventional method of law. Nonetheless one must understand Glaspell’s experiences in order to fully interpret the meaning of

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    They can be long or short term‚ personal‚ psychological‚ historical. Journeys can take people around the world and its climax is usually a single goal. The two texts I’ve chosen are‚ “A drive in the country” By Peter Skrzynecki & “Legend” By Judith Wright along with the supplementary text ‚“Journey to Freedom”‚ By Hai-Van Nguyen. These three texts reinforce the main concept through their author’s use of Poetic and Narrative techniques. The first related text is the poem‚ “A drive in the country”

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    Hello (teacher) and students. Together “Ballad of the Drover” by Henry Lawson and Judith Wright’s “South Of My Days” provide a compelling insight into outback life around the turn of the 20th Century. Both ballads capture the innate hardship of the Australian outback within its striking beauty. Wright and Lawson are two of Australia’s most noted poets and continue to resonate with audiences by engaging their audience through strong imagery and powerful use of figurative language to create an emotive

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    character was continually developing. She was the most dynamic character in the play. Mrs. Peters entered into the Wright’s house as a timid and hesitant woman who did not see a need to stand up for herself‚ and later she became strong enough protect Mrs. Wright almost as a way of standing up for women who were in oppressed situations as she was. Mrs. Peters went from a woman who made no excuse for breaking the law to withholding evidence from the law. Mrs. Peters was introduced as a frail woman who submitted

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    Gerard Manley Hopkins wrote this poem ‘Pied Beauty’‚ which used the tone of contradiction to convince readers to praise and be thankful to God‚ as He had given us whatever we have. On the other hand‚ ‘Hunting Snake’ written by Judith Wright created the tone of tense by illustrating the reactions of the poet and her companion when they met a hunting snake on their walk. Great senses of imagery were created in both the poems ‘Pied Beauty’ and ‘Hunting Snake’. First difference between two poems

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