Asked by Harriet
Hiya
Thanks Writeacher for your help on my earlier question. Since then I've been doing some additional research.
Anyway, I think Waltzing Matilda is beneficial to the National Identity because it reinforces the idea that Australians live in the bush and a rough and ready. It builds on the identity's dislike for officiousness and a larrikan spirit (his ghost still haunts the billabong laughing at the police and is staying on the squatters land).
Would you think this is correct?
Thanks!
Thanks Writeacher for your help on my earlier question. Since then I've been doing some additional research.
Anyway, I think Waltzing Matilda is beneficial to the National Identity because it reinforces the idea that Australians live in the bush and a rough and ready. It builds on the identity's dislike for officiousness and a larrikan spirit (his ghost still haunts the billabong laughing at the police and is staying on the squatters land).
Would you think this is correct?
Thanks!
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Writeacher
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and a rough and ready = ???
the identity's dislike = whose dislike?
Overall, I think you have the right idea. Just clarify a couple of things.
and a rough and ready = ???
the identity's dislike = whose dislike?
Overall, I think you have the right idea. Just clarify a couple of things.
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