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Essay on Austalian Poets

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The most effective poems convey the poet’s idea and influence the Reader’s Response. This is certainly true when considering the poetry of John Foulcher is a contemporary Australian poet who writes about his observation of everyday life, people and places, as well as religious history. The poet’s voice is distinctive and he writes in a condensed style where each word and image is very important and has layers of meaning. He also often uses very harsh and violent imagery in his poems, which can be very shocking to the reader. Foulcher uses a range of techniques in his poems to communicate meaning, including similes, metaphors, personification and onomatopoeia. The poems that will be discussed in this essay are Martin and the Hand Grenade …show more content…

The class room has become a war zone in the boys’ imagination. They are fantasizing about taking part in a war and are only focusing on it as an act out these games in the future in a real war they could be killed or be killed responsible for killing other people. These horrific possibilities are shown through the image of the last line. Foulcher says the grenade “tears the heart ahead”. This has more than one meaning. Grenades can literally tear or rip through soldier’s hearts, killing or severely injuring them. But it can also refer to the emotional heartbreak of the families and friends of the soldiers who are killed in battle. It can also refer to the tears shed by these heartbroken ones. The reader can understand the tragic consequence that can result from the show and tell. The poem “Summer Rain” is about a driver stuck in traffic who, to pass the time, actually looks at the environment around him. In the end the accident is cleared and he moves on. Foulcher employs various language methodologies in Summer Rain to divulge the theme’s raised in this poem in a increasingly perceptible and sufficient manner that prompts the audience to be immersed in concentration and consider the principles behind these themes. The de-humanizing of modern society is one of the central themes that are conveyed in “Summer Rain”. The idea that as modern society advances and

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