Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Outback
- How is it portrayed in Literiture
- Who Portrays it?
- Poets
- Authors
- Film makers
- Adjectives
- Physical
- Barron
- Bare
- Dry
- Unique
- Unforgiving
- Emotional
- Lonesome
- Frightening
- Helplessness
- Hopelessness
- Rejected
- Harsh
- How is it used to create effect in literiture
- Used for people who are outcasts
- creates a sense of hoplessness
- Soarks a feeling that the character has given up
- Used as a place where people find their 'True colours"
- Stereotypes
- People
- Hardened
- tough
- Bogan like
- Lonely
- Ferrel
- Uneducated
- Poor
- Dirty
- Outcasts
- It messes people up
- Landscape
- Only the tough can survive
- Uncivilised
- Every man for himself
- Wild
- Unforgiving
- NO way of getting back to the normal world
- Examples
- People From the outback
- Sleeping dogs
- Edward
- Freak
- 'The sheep's head hangs loosely... Edward jams the knife in'
- Oliver
- Different from the rest
- 'he is no loner, and would call himself lonely'
- 'The outside heat grips him like something with teeth'
- he fears the isolation that leaving the farm would bring, the loss of what is familiar to him.
- People coming to the outback
- Pricilla
- Outback Marriage
- Dainty French Girl
- she seemed about the last person in the world to take.
- quite a neat little home was the result.’
- Sleeping Dogs
- 'Sights like these are what the caravan people come here to see'