Characters
Plot
Techniques
Module
Quotes
100

Who is the youngest of the three brothers?

Harry

100

Name the island off Tasmania where the novel is set

Bruny Island

100

What does the term 'individual human experiences' mean?


Experiences that are personal and unique to an individual, such as grief, fear, love, trauma, resilience or loss.

200

What happened to the boys' mother?

She died in a car accident.

200

How does Harry get $20 and what does he do with the money?

He finds it on the ground when he goes to the regatta.

He spends it on showbags.

200

What does the term 'collective human experiences' mean?


Experiences shared by groups or communities, such as family relationships, conflict, grief, displacement or social hardship.

300

What is the name of the father in Past the Shallows?

(first and last name)

Steven Curren

300

Parrett repeatedly uses the natural environment to reflect the emotional experiences of her characters. What technique is this?


Symbolism / pathetic fallacy / imagery

300

How can a text give audiences 'insight' into human experiences?


Texts allow audiences to enter the perspectives of characters and explore experiences, emotions and situations that may be unfamiliar to them.

400

Who is Uncle Nick and what happened to him?

Married to Aunty Jean - Mum's sister

Had affair with Mum. Possibly biological father of Harry (and maybe Miles)

400

The ocean is repeatedly associated with both beauty and danger. What does this contrast represent?


The duality and complexity of human experiences; 

the ocean can represent freedom and escape but also danger, fear and death.

400

How does the novel encourage audiences to reconsider their assumptions?

Through Past the Shallows, Parrett challenges audiences to reconsider assumptions about family, resilience and the capacity of individuals to endure hardship.

400

Mr Roberts says to Miles:

"Don't you get stuck here with your dad... Don't you let him... You're too young to be out there working, Miles. It's not right."

What is he concerned about?

He 

500

How is Aunty Jean related to the boys?

She is their mother's sister

500

How does Parrett's use of a child's perspective influence the audience's response?

(hint- how does it create pathos?)


Possible answer:
Miles' perspective encourages the audience to empathise with his vulnerability and limited understanding. Readers recognise the dangers surrounding him, even when Miles may not fully comprehend them, creating tension and emotional impact.

500

What does anomalies mean?

Bonus 200 points if you can give a specific example from the novel

An anomaly is something that is different, abnormal, or does not fit a standard rule, pattern, or normal expectation 

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