MODULE A Distinctively Visual

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MODULE A Distinctively Visual Henry Lawson’s Short Stories Flight – Nicholas Verso

“Lawson’s representation of the harshness of the Australian outback shapes the visual picture of the landscape for readers”

“Lawson uses the distinctively visual to represent what he sees as the predictable and rather monotonous bush”

“The short story ‘In a Dry Season’ is a representation to the bleakness of bush life in the Australian outback”

Henry Lawson’s short story ‘In a Dry Season’ is a realistic portrayal of the Australian outback and the people who live there which provides responders with a distinctive image of the rugged landscape.”

“Henry Lawson’s short story ‘In a Dry Season’ captures the essence of the Australian bush culture and introduces readers to the unique nature of its inhabitants.”

“Through the short story ‘In a Dry Season’, Lawson has visually captured the Australian way of life, describing it the way that people often perceive our country today.”

In what ways are people and their experiences brought to life through the distinctively visual? In your response, make detailed reference to your prescribed text and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing.

Compare the ways the distinctively visual is created in [core text] and ONE other related text of your own choosing.

Discuss how the distinctively visual conveys distinctive experiences in [core text] and ONE other related text of your own choosing.