ENGL242 Lecture Notes - Allen Curnow, Lambic, Ursula Bethell

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About problem of making place feel like home having a sense of belonging. Being torn between new land and attachment to home. Choice of specific names and places represent the places they come from. Diction and tone contrast with pember-reeves as the language is different for example use of. Includes urban settlements, named figures, specific locations. informal, abbreviated names dropped the h in harry to represent a certain accent. Shows ordinary workers who physically developed the country rather than royals. Has animates rhythm and rhyme using a ballad with chorus not as slow as pember-reeves. Whole blooming lot is an example of colloquial language not seen in pember-reeves poems. which uses the lambic pentameter symbolises the rhythm that echos the heartbeat. Home" is used in consecutive lines but holds different meanings, for example going home someday versus made his home on the hillside suggests 2 different feelings of home.

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