This poetic device involves the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.
What is "Anaphora"?
He is an Indigenous Australian poet who focuses on the experiences and struggles of his community.
Who is Lionel Fogarty?
This term refers to factors acting upon composers and responders that impinge on meaning.
What is "Context"?
This term refers to the use of vivid or shocking scenes displayed visually or described in words to create a strong reaction.
What is "Sensationalism"?
In the HSC English exam, students are often asked to do this to a text, which involves identifying components and the relationship between them.
What is "analyse"?
This figure of speech involves a part of something representing the whole or vice versa.
What is "Synecdoche"?
This is the term for the specific cultural background to which Lionel Fogarty belongs.
What is "Indigenous Australian"?
According to the conceptual framework, context creates this kind of relationship between responder, text, and composer.
What is a dynamic relationship?
This is the primary medium through which protest poetry gains its power.
What is "Language"?
This term refers to the specific guidelines that dictate what is to be studied in the HSC English course.
What is the "syllabus"?
This term refers to the emotional or cultural association with a word, beyond its dictionary definition.
What is "Connotation"?
Lionel Fogarty's work is often categorised under this type of poetry.
What is "Protest Poetry"?
This is what context does to values and attitudes over time and cultures.
What is "Change"?
This term refers to the specific audience that protest poetry often aims to reach.
What is "The Public"?
These are the four text types that students may be asked to write in the HSC English exam.
What are "reflective, discursive, persuasive, and imaginative"?
This figure of speech combines contradictory terms.
What is "Oxymoron"?
Lionel Fogarty's poetry often addresses this overarching theme.
What is "Social Justice"?
This term refers to the way in which the meaning of a text is shaped by its reception in different contexts.
What is "Interpretive Independence"?
This term refers to the emotional impact that protest poetry aims to have on its audience.
What is "Emotional Resonance"?
This type of question often appears in the HSC English exam and requires students to evaluate the role of context in shaping their understanding of a text.
What is a "contextual analysis" question?
This literary device involves a direct comparison between two unlike things.
What is "Metaphor"?
This is the primary reason Lionel Fogarty writes poetry.
What is to identify his relationship to atrocities and injustice?
This term refers to the impossibility of a complete understanding of the effect of context on a text.
What is "impossible to escape"?
This term refers to the emotional impact that protest poetry aims to have on its audience.
What is "Catharsis"?
Students must discuss these choices of the composer to assess the ways that meaning is shaped and conveyed in the text.
What are "language choices"?