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Title: “Wake In Fright”: An Honest Critique Of Australian Society
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October 16, 2001 |
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The book Wake in Fright delivers messages of danger throughout different incidences, which somehow refer back to the outback. The outback can be described in many different ways that often highlights the positives or negatives. “The Aussie outback is a lyrical land of Banjo Patterson's poems and Frederick McCubbin's sun-washed paintings, misty valleys and billy tea... Showed first 250 characters
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“The Aussie outback is a lyrical land of Banjo Patterson's poems and Frederick McCubbin's sun-washed paintings, misty valleys and billy tea.”
Or “It can't compete with the immediate terror of the ocean's sharks and stingrays, but it’s the heat and remoteness of the outback that can fry you”
John Grant experiences many risky and dangerous activities throughout the book and he blames it on the outback... Showed next 250 characters
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