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Monday, January 28, 2019

Poetry Speech Essay

Good morning everyone, thank you fellow poe deform lovers, for victorious the time out of your Sunday good afternoon to come and show your predilection for fine Australian poetry. The two verse forms that I would like to sh ar with you straight off in relation to Multicultural Australia are Fourteen pathetic men, by bloody shame Gilmore, and Migrants by Margarret Scott in regards to multicultural Australia. I have a great love for not only these poems, but the poets also. Both Scott and Gilmore compete a signifi gitt role in contemporary Australian poetry.Gilmore especi eachy, she was a truly astounding woman and is one of the great figures of Australian affectionate hi baloney and literature. I have already mentioned that I have a great love for both of these poems, and you are probably wondering what is so special somewhat them? Time for me to help you see why they are so amazing. Both of these poems are telling the reference a story of personal experience.However, th e poets use different poetic structures to convey their message. Fourteen Poor Men is written as a lyrical, where as Migrants is written in b on the wholead form. Let me briefly shed any(prenominal) light onto individually of the poets, and their backgrounds, which might help you all to have more of an  considering into some of the impacts on their writing. So stolon of all, lets start with Mary Gilmore.I could talk about this woman for days, because she did so many amazing things in her life. I guess that the quickest way that I can get across to you just how much she did, is by telling you about her column in the Australian Worker, which she remained editor of the Womens page from 1908 mightily up until 1931. Through her column, Gilmore campaigned for many different social and economic reforms, such(prenominal) as the womens vote, child endowment, the relief of the poor, old age and incapacitate pensions and the just treatment of Aborigines.Now moving onto to Margaret Sco tt. The basic background empennage Scott, is that she migrated over to live in Tasmania, from Bristol in the UK. Now that you have an super brief idea of all(prenominal) of the cultural aspect behind each author, I will now move onto the part that you are all here for. The poems. Firstly, I am going to deconstruct the more coarse-grained of the two, Migrants. The title is a bit of a spoiler, and basically describes what the poem is ostensibly about, migration from the UK, to Australia.A poetic proficiency that is repeatedly use in this poem, is personification. It is used quite a bit in the first stanza. the liners arid gaiety, thirsting For roots and cover, hungry for the solid fare. The reason that Scott does this is to try and convey to the audience that on her journey over from the UK, she is seeming to bill sticker the way that everything around her is feeling or acting, yet in the first stanza, she doesnt really say how she is feeling much at all.She lets the audienc e know of her personal fear in stanza 2, where less 1 1 Type text Type text Type text Kyah Fry personification is used, and more of her own emotions come through. Personification existence the main poetic device in Migrants, the most obvious technique in Fourteen Poor Men is allusion. The reason for this, is because you, the audience, are call for to have a basic knowledge of Australian history, to be sufficient to deconstruct, and make sense of this poem.Once you pick up that the main technique used in this poem is allusion, you can look at the poem in a different light altogether. If you read into the poem orphic enough, you could argue that the reason Gilmore used this technique so much (Need a better word choice for so much), is because she wants the reader to understand that you must have some sort of knowledge of your own countries diachronic scourts and what has scoupled us into the country and society that we are today, to be able to even remotely understand s omeone elses culture.Once again, thank you all so much for taking time out of your Sunday afternoon to come and learn more about fine Australian poetry. I hope that I have given you an insight into the poems that I discussed today, in regards to Multicultural Australia, and how is has progressed. I hope that I have been able to have your love for Australian poetry, and made you even more passionate. Have a great afternoon everyone, and feel free to ask me questions after the meeting. 

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