Hey, i'm in your position as well, but just on Joe Wilson's Courtship. If your doing the Drover's Wife, I have heaps of notes! -
Talk about how the Drovers Wife is established as a representative figure of all women living in the bush, and how the deliberate absense of her identity allows the reader to connect with the hardships and struggles presented within the narrative in a universal context, as they relate to all women living in rural Australia.
Then, the presence of an informal and casual tone is present in order to engage the reader into the world of the drovers wife effectively.
The narrative structure is used by the storyteller (Lawson) to effectively portray his story of the bush lifestyle.
That is just an outline of the paragraphs you might want to use!
Also, anyone have anything similar but for 'Joe Wilson's Courtship'? Please! I'm desperate!