Australian Poet Judith Wright and how her poems portray Australias cultural identity

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English

 

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Lindsay M

 

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November 21, 2016

 

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University

 

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A

 

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In 1934 Wright went to the Sydney University and studied Philosophy, History, Psychology and English. Judith Wright mainly wrote her poetry about the environment. When World War 2 started Wright's father asked her to come back home to help. This was a turning point in her writing career. She had listened to many of the stories that the old workers on her father's farm told...
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She had listened to many of the stories that the old workers on her father's farm told. Wright learned of how the Aboriginal people were treated and how their land was stolen and traditions destroyed. She was able to sympathise with the Aboriginal people because of the fear that she felt with the onset of World War Two...
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