Judith Wright Essays
Differing Approaches to the Destruction of Nature: "Legend" and "Australia 1970" by Judith Wright 11th Grade
Judith Wright: Poetry
In her poems Legend and Australia 1970, Judith Wright condemns and criticises land usage as well as destructive agricultural and industrial practices. She uses literary devices, colloquial symbolism and structural elements to shed light on the...
Alliance and Cooperation Between People and the Landscape 12th Grade
Judith Wright: Poetry
A relationship of alliance between individuals and the landscape is one clearly represented within the poetry of Judith Wright and Samuel Taylor Coleridge, namely, through Moving South, Brother and Sisters, and This Lime-Tree Bower My Prison. This...
Symbiosis and Harmony with the Landscape in the Poems of Judith Wright and Samuel Taylor Coleridge 12th Grade
Judith Wright: Poetry
It is through the concept symbiosis and harmony with the landscape that Judith Wright effectively presents a positive experiences between individuals and their environment. These notions are most transparent through her poems, South of My Days and...
Form, Style, and the Individual in Judith Wright's Poetry and 'The Lorax' 12th Grade
Judith Wright: Poetry
Through the process of exploring various representations of people and landscapes, particularly an individual’s connections to real, remembered or imagined landscape, society is enabled to unpack the complex human interaction with the world around...