What do ppl think the catalyst is for the journey in any of the Skrzynecki poems? thx
BigBear_25 Member Joined Oct 11, 2005 Messages 79 Location In font of my laptop Gender Male HSC 2006 Mar 29, 2006 #1 What do ppl think the catalyst is for the journey in any of the Skrzynecki poems? thx
D Dr_Doom Active Member Joined Oct 16, 2005 Messages 1,238 Location NSW Gender Male HSC 2006 Mar 29, 2006 #2 What do you mean by catalyst? Do you mean what helps portray the journey in Skrzynecki's poems?
BigBear_25 Member Joined Oct 11, 2005 Messages 79 Location In font of my laptop Gender Male HSC 2006 Apr 1, 2006 #3 Catalyst in terms of what makes the persona go on the journey
The Brucemaster Member Joined Mar 25, 2006 Messages 483 Location West Pennant Hills Gender Male HSC 2006 Apr 1, 2006 #4 Well id say it was the fleeing of war torn Poland following the destruction of World War 2.
D Dr_Doom Active Member Joined Oct 16, 2005 Messages 1,238 Location NSW Gender Male HSC 2006 Apr 1, 2006 #5 Here is some not so not handy info: Poem of the immigrant experience *Crossing the Red Sea (1949) *Migrant Hostel (1949 - 1951) *Immigrants at Central Station (1951) Reflective effects of the Journey *Post Card *Feliks Skrzynecki Poems of the Non-immigrant experience *A drive in the country *Leaving Home
Here is some not so not handy info: Poem of the immigrant experience *Crossing the Red Sea (1949) *Migrant Hostel (1949 - 1951) *Immigrants at Central Station (1951) Reflective effects of the Journey *Post Card *Feliks Skrzynecki Poems of the Non-immigrant experience *A drive in the country *Leaving Home
hopeles5ly Take Me Higher. Joined Aug 1, 2005 Messages 2,796 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC N/A Apr 1, 2006 #6 the catalyst of their journeys was to escape from the terrors of war. however it is evident that these journeys were forced, as they didn't want to leave their old world and assimilate with another culture.
the catalyst of their journeys was to escape from the terrors of war. however it is evident that these journeys were forced, as they didn't want to leave their old world and assimilate with another culture.