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    'Away' by Michael Gow

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    Michael Gow’s play Away is the story of three different Australian families who go on holiday for Christmas in the sixties. By going away each family is hoping to resolve their issues. Although Away is set some time ago the themes and issues explored in the play are still relevant to a modern day audience, even one of a non-Australian background. Shakespearean plays that were written many hundreds of years ago and are still understandable and relevant to people all over the world today. Away

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    Within Michael Gow’s triadic- comedy Away, three families from different social classes depart on the Iconic Australian holiday to the beach. Gow displays how the characters expand themselves physically, emotionally and intellectually, enabling Gwen and Coral learn about themselves and their world around them. Gow is able to demonstrate the power of nature and how it majestically restores people who have lost their way. The physical journey of ‘going away’ involves many obstacles of the annual holiday

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    AWAY Michael Gow “Away” is a historical play written in 1988 by Michael Gow. Away reflects to the central ideas, values and conflicts of Australia in 1967-68. The central ideas embrace outsiders, family conflicts and grief and loss which affected families in the play and in the time. Gow uses three main families to convey the message of the play. The use of language and stylistic devices influence the way Gow has been able to speak to the modern Australian audience. In the play, Gow is able to speak

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    In Michael Gow’s play ‘Away’, a story of families in the 1960’s and how they come to embrace each other’s differences through gaining self-knowledge. Through identifying the context of act 3 scene 2, as well as the relationships between characters and the reasons behind them, as well as the stylistic devices used by Gow to share a message with his audiences that, even today, an audience can relate too. By analysing quotes from the scene to support conclusions, the purpose of this scene will be identified

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    Michael Gow’s Away is a stage play about three socioeconomically varied families and their different holiday experiences. Throughout the play, Gow alludes to many of Shakespeare’s texts to deepen the audiences’ understanding of the performance. Distinct connections are shown between Gow’s Away and Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The Tempest and King Lear. These references feature through direct use of lines, characters, theatrical conventions and themes. This essay will explore each of these

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    by Pablo Picasso is a suitable related text for the text Away by Michael Gow. Sudden discovery challenge our initial views as they demonstrate different unpredictable discoveries by confronting individuals’ personal values. The nature of discovery can affect an individual’s perception of their surrounding environment. Due to abrupt change contextual values challenge our beliefs system. The play Away by Michael Gow, 1986 explores how going away to a different environment can expose the unexpected demeanour

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    AWAY Michael Gow “Away” is a play written in 1988 by Michael Gow. Away refers to the central ideas of Australia in 1967-68. The central ideas embrace the outsiders, family conflicts and grief and loss which affected families in the play. Gow uses three main families to convey the message of the play. The use of language and stylistic devices influence the way Gow has been able to speak to the modern Australian audience. In the play “Away” Gow is able to speak to the modern Australian audience with

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    Michael Gow’s “Away” is an Australian play, set in the summer of 1967-68, in a time of great social and political change. “Away” tells the story of three families, each from different social classes, living in suburban Australia, as they each embark on their own holiday, attempting to escape their underlying personal issues. Immigrants Harry and Vic love their adopted country but are constantly faced with their son, Tom’s, terminal illness, while Jim and Gwen fret over their daughter Meg’s blossoming

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    Away Michael Gow Analysis

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    Within the text ‘Away’ by Michael Gow and Sean Penn’s 2007 film “Into the Wild,” these ideas are represented as protagonists move away from the ease of their homes and travel ‘away’. Through these journeys individual’s identities are shaped by new experiences and recognising connections with others and the world. Gow uses techniques such as Intertextuality, juxtaposed dialogue, and symbolism to present the transformations the characters experience from traveling away. Within

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    Self-discoveries can affirm or challenge an individual’s previously held attitude through acceptance contributing to a change in perception of self and the world. This notion is explored in Michael Gow’s play “Away” where three fractured families go on transformative holiday as they experience discoveries about themselves and others. Self-discovery of a certain individual can stimulate modification for others’ perception and lead them to a more prominent discovery. Similarly, the poem: “the core”

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