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Subject: | Poetry & Poets |
Author: | Carly |
Date: | July 1, 2009 |
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The poem effectively explores the notion of the delicacy of our native land and people; this creates a vivid and vibrant picture of remorse and resentment. Consequently, this proposition is reflected throughout her poem by her wide range of language which seems to indicate that her intentions were to give people the knowledge of what our native Australians went through and how the settlement of white people has dramatically destroyed the Australian out back...
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The poem effectively explores the notion of the delicacy of our native land and people; this creates a vivid and vibrant picture of remorse and resentment. Consequently, this proposition is reflected throughout her poem by her wide range of language which seems to indicate that her intentions were to give people the knowledge of what our native Australians went through and how the settlement of white people has dramatically destroyed the Australian out back...
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