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Distinctively visual Henry Lawson speech Essay - 864 Words

Through the peculiarities of characterisation and the distinctively visual we experience the impact of place on people. Distinctively visual language shows the similarities and differences between characters and environment with the use of vivid imagery. The distinctively visual is able to create detailed setting, characters and place. Through the distinctively visual Henry Lawson and Tim Burton convey interesting views on environment and human interactions, and their affect on people and society in Lawsons â€Å"The Loaded Dog† and â€Å"The Drovers Wife† and Burtons â€Å"Alice in Wonderland. Good morning markers and peers. These texts develop our understanding of persistence, mental and physical strength and mateship through survival in an†¦show more content†¦Ã¢â‚¬Å"She thinks of when she fought a flood†¦There are some things a bushwoman just cannot do†¦ she cried then.† The woman crying shapes our understanding of her mental strength, after everything living in the bush has thrown at her, being reduced to tears and physically beaten she stays strong. Willing to endure even more the environment can throw at her. Burton also uses flashbacks to add depth to Alice’s character; the flashbacks are symbolic of the decline in her imagination, her willingness to try the ‘impossible’ and a symbol of her conformity. These flashbacks are also a sad reminder of the passing of her father; he was one to encourage the use of her imagination and believing in impossible things. Her current adventure in Underland is very different to the first because she has forgotten to be lieve in the impossible; once she crosses this barrier Absolum confesses she is again the ‘real Alice’. My visual depiction of the drover’s wife is one of a protective mother and a resilient, seasoned battler of the Australian bush along with the disasters it brings. â€Å"No undergrowth, nothing to relieve the eye†¦ nineteen miles to the nearest†¦civilisation† the use of alliteration highlights the isolation and monotony of the mothers life. Our understanding of her isolation is shaped through her actions, â€Å"she rode nineteen miles for assistance, carrying the dead child†. Being so far from any civilisation she has no choiceShow MoreRelatedExploring Corporate Strategy - Case164366 Words   |  658 Pagesreturn by creating higher peak year sales earlier in the product life cycle. An example was the launch of Celebrex in 1999, which netted $1bn sales in the ï ¬ rst nine months. Truly global branding is vital, with consistent brand name, messages and visuals used around the world for maximum impact. Blockbusters launched between 1998 and 2003 typical ly reached $2bn in sales within 3.5 years, at least twice as fast as historical norms. Another factor driving up sales and marketing costs was the growth

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