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Help!! Robert Gray's poetry + Distant Lands
adelaidecruz:
Hi guys,
Does anyone know how to effectively link Robert Gray's poems (Meatworks and Flames and Dangling Wire) to Tim Winton's Distant Lands? So far I've come up with:
Meatworks & Distant Lands = individuals recognising their ambivalence to societal norms (ruthlessness of slaughterhouse; racism instilled to Fat Maz by her father) therefore challenging their intrinsic notions
Flames and Dangling Wire & Distant Lands = willingness (persona realises he is the future; Fat Maz is offered with new social contexts and new outlook of herself) to make connections with places and people (burning dump piled with rubbish; Fat Maz's platitudinous environment/life)
This is the only essay I've had trouble with and I don't know if I've analysed my ORT enough to get to the A range so any help would be greatly appreciated :D Thank you!
elysepopplewell:
--- Quote from: adelaidecruz on July 03, 2017, 06:18:06 pm ---Hi guys,
Does anyone know how to effectively link Robert Gray's poems (Meatworks and Flames and Dangling Wire) to Tim Winton's Distant Lands? So far I've come up with:
Meatworks & Distant Lands = individuals recognising their ambivalence to societal norms (ruthlessness of slaughterhouse; racism instilled to Fat Maz by her father) therefore challenging their intrinsic notions
Flames and Dangling Wire & Distant Lands = willingness (persona realises he is the future; Fat Maz is offered with new social contexts and new outlook of herself) to make connections with places and people (burning dump piled with rubbish; Fat Maz's platitudinous environment/life)
This is the only essay I've had trouble with and I don't know if I've analysed my ORT enough to get to the A range so any help would be greatly appreciated :D Thank you!
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I studied Distant Lands - but unfortunately didn't take on Robert Gray's poetry. I've read a few pieces here and there, however. What comes to mind immediately isn't so thematic, but it's about the precision of writing. Both writers really pack a punch with the attention to obscure details (for example, the thin hair used as a book mark in Distant Lands). Another thing that comes to mind is just how unpromising both settings are that the author's draw on. There's nothing so inspiring about either settings of the poems or the short story. It's very much about bringing out a lot of meaning from an otherwise dismal scenery. Hopefully this gives you another point of discussion!
Kekemato_BAP:
Hi, this is off-topic, but where can I get a copy of Distant Lands?
My school doesn't have it and I can't find a copy
adelaidecruz:
--- Quote from: elysepopplewell on July 03, 2017, 10:57:55 pm ---I studied Distant Lands - but unfortunately didn't take on Robert Gray's poetry. I've read a few pieces here and there, however. What comes to mind immediately isn't so thematic, but it's about the precision of writing. Both writers really pack a punch with the attention to obscure details (for example, the thin hair used as a book mark in Distant Lands). Another thing that comes to mind is just how unpromising both settings are that the author's draw on. There's nothing so inspiring about either settings of the poems or the short story. It's very much about bringing out a lot of meaning from an otherwise dismal scenery. Hopefully this gives you another point of discussion!
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Wow thank you, I didn't really thought of that! :)
Oh and sorry to bother you again, but do you think my arguments/themes for Distant Lands made sense? :)
Thesis 1: The progression of one’s perceptions may be triggered in an environment that stimulates new experiences and has the potential to implore discoveries, consequently forcing individuals to recognise their ambivalence to societal norms.
(Link to DL = Fat Maz's sterile environment --> challenging the racism instilled to Fat Maz by her father by forming a mute bond with the Pakistani Man --> heightened understanding of herself & of society)
Thesis 2: The provocation of challenges and the willingness to make connections with places and people can cause major upheavals, resulting in behavioural changes and meaningful discoveries.
(Link to DL = willingness of Fat Maz to 'bond' with the man --> caused shifts in her attitude "she could feel herself getting fatter everyday" vs. "she fairly crackled" --> new outlook)
Thank you so much!! ATARNotes is a lifesaver! :)
adelaidecruz:
--- Quote from: Kekemato_BAP on July 03, 2017, 11:14:17 pm ---Hi, this is off-topic, but where can I get a copy of Distant Lands?
My school doesn't have it and I can't find a copy
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Hey, try your local library maybe? If not, you can find it in Winton's collection of short stories (Minimum of Two) for $14.99 on iBooks 😊
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