Peter Skrzynecki - immigrant chronicle

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English

 

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John W

 

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August 14, 2013

 

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We see the different techniques employed by composers through Peter Skrzynecki’s Crossing the Red Sea and Immigrants at Central Station, Shirley Geok-lin Lims The Town Where Time Stands Still and The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Graham. Peter Skrzynecki wrote his poems in order to educate others on the effects and impact that a physical journey can have on other people using his own experience and experience of his family as an example...
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In peter Crossing the Red Sea many techniques are employed to represent his ideas about the journey taken the war torn country to a new land and the impact it has on the travelers. In the first stanza Skrzynecki begins to describe the poor physical discomfort that the people ‘crossing the red sea’ are enduring...
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