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Rupert Mccall - Research Paper

Rupert Mccall


Jason McCall, more communally known as has been called the modern day banjo Patterson and Henry Lawson. He has the ability to express his emotions though his poetry with a warm and compelling simplicity. He has the ability to combine passion with humor in his poetry which captures the hearts of all true Australian’s, from school kids to sports fans and blue-collar workers to businessmen. When reading Rupert’s poetry it’s easy to get caught up in the emotion, patriotism and true aussie pride that he has of this beautiful country that exists in his poetry.
is a 26-year-old solicitor who has put his legal career on hold to peruse his number one passion - poetry and ...

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such as the Australian Rugby team winning the World Cup. If an immigrant from Italy was to read Ruperts poetry, they would not appreciate it. Because he writes about Australian issues that only true Australians would understand. So they would think that he has a screw loose or something.
The three poems featured in this anthology are “Green and Gold Malaria”, “The Tubby Little Trooper” and “A Land of Backyard Cricket”.
Green and Gold Malaria tells a story of an Australian man who comes home from overseas and goes to the doctor to get the verdict on an allergy he gets when he’s witnessing Australians who have done heroic things in there field of expertise. Whether it be the Anzacs in the Anzac day parade or Border making a gutsy ton. The doctor then goes on to tell him that there is no cure for it because it’s just “Good Old Aussie Pride”. If an immigrant from East Timor was to read this poem they would not ...

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Added: 4/24/2004 01:55:45 AM
Category: Biographies
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