Notes on David Malouf's "Imaginary Life" and Wordsworth's Poems on reading of the theme "In the Wild" with comparison analysis and similarities of the texts by A. Mojako

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 01:35:16
Category: / Literature
Length: 13 pages (3617 words)
Wordsworth's Poems Modern relevance: A view of oneness with nature fits in with concepts in Zen Buddhism (fastest growing religion in Australia) and the views of the Green movement. Similarities: •<Tab/>Mostly interior monologue (record of narrator's thoughts and feelings), and not to persuade others •<Tab/>Teaching role of the speakers to children •<Tab/>Teaching role of nature, there's a …
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…us for visual images to follow; 'Stop here, or gently pass'. •<Tab/>The active girl contrasts with his lack of motion (he's standing still to watch her) •<Tab/>The echoing of the sound in the valley heightens the listener's appreciation of the reaper and symbolises the harmony of human activity with nature. •<Tab/>The final stanza shifts into past tense.
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