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I would. This is the second purpose of the poem, encouraging us to know, to remember, and to cherish our history. The big ram and the dog on the tucker box signify the Australian countryside including cattle, farm and the wool industry. ‘Ned Kelly”, a bush outlaw, signifies a part of Australian history. These Australian icons represent Australia’s past identity.
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Brock Kennedy Mr. Pitler 112-012 3/25/08 Annotated Bibliography Acomb, Deborah, L. “In the News” National Journal. 34.47/48. (2002) 3503. Academic Search Premiere.Ebscohost. Owens Lib.
Ginger Riley. Ginger Riley(1937-2002) was an Australian non indigenous artist(1937-2002).having met with Albert Namatjira, Ginger riley began embracing art in the 1950s.Ginger riley is famous for his distinguished style in art, where he combined both the Aboriginal and the contemporary in his artwork. Due to his historical and geographic background, Ginger would employ some of the memory images that he saw in Marra country to design the landscape in his artistic work, progress that later earned him the title ‘the boss of color’. Emily Kngwarreye. Emily Kngwarreye (1910-1996) was an Australian Aboriginal artist and the most famous contemporary artists of all time.
Theme and language can be the basis of poetry that is capable of holding the attention of a nation over decades, and Henry Lawson was an Australian literary Icon who did exactly that. The term ‘Distinctly visual’ refers to the way composers use language to create particular pictures in the mind of the audience. These ‘snapshot’ images compel Australians to see themselves as stoic and strong people who respond to the harsh landscape with humour and mateship. ‘Distinctly visual’ is expressed through many of the Henry Lawson’s short stories including ‘The Drovers Wife’ and ‘the loaded dog’. It is also shown in the poem ‘The Mitchells’ by Les Murray.
Terry Smith’s ‘The Divided Meaning of Shearing the Rams’, Ian Burn’s ‘Beating about the Bush’ and Tim Bonyhady’s ‘Contrasting Lights’ are readings on the Australian art movement of the Heidelberg School, which was most prolific in the 1880’s. Australian-ness is one of the key features of the Heidelberg school. Recognised as the first discernible Australian school of art. Often referred to as Australian Impressionism the paintings are often characterized by their impressionist style with sun drenched landscapes and high key tones. The school is renowned for having produced some of the most unequivocally Australian and nationalist works of art in the country.
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Patterson went to a bush school in Binalong, the nearest township. From about the age of 10 he attended Sydney Grammar School. At the age of 31, Patterson achieved 2 mile stones in Australian writing; he composed his now famous ballad “Waltzing Matilda” which is known as one of Australia’s most famous ballads, & has been argued as even the BEST ballad ever made. After this he then created his first book, “The man from Snowy River” which is also known as one of Australia’s greatest ballads! In 1903 Patterson was appointed editor of the evening news in Sydney, a