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Emily's Lectures April 2019
bowiemily:
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bowiemily:
Form is essential to capturing an author’s unique cultural experiences. In turn, this allows the reader to better understanding the society that the text comes from. This is explored in Rob Sitch’s the Castle, and it’s representation of gender, class and racial perspectives.
Aidanjbcnaine:
Form is essential to capturing an author’s unique cultural experience. In turn, this allows the reader to better understand the society that the text comes from. This is explored in Henry Lawson's Penguin Short Stories, and it’s representation of stoicism, nihilism, and alcoholism.
Teagan Ayre:
--- Quote from: bowiemily on April 21, 2019, 05:37:51 pm ---Through the author’s stylistic form of writing and the time in which ‘The Drover’s Wife’ was written, Henry Lawson captures his unique cultural perspective in relation to the Australian culture of gender. This further allows the audience to understand the stereotypes of gender in society which this text was composed compared to modern society.
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devilhash007:
The specific form and features of a text contribute greatly to the way in which unique cultural experiences are explored. As a result, the audience is often able to gain a deeper insight into the way texts pervade and influence society.
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