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TECHNIQUES:
Flashbacks- reminices of childhood to see where she is today, adaults point of veiw p17 chapter 10 nans obsession with illness
conversational tone- arthurs story sounds as though arthur is talking directly to responder
Aboriginal language- 'It was slimy and there was a lot of gouna in the water...' p 320 allows to view the language of the aboriginal people
descriptive language- vivid pictures built up from " i hated the bare boards that gleamed with newly applied polish, the dust-fee window sills, and the flashes of chrome that snatched at my distorted figure as we hurried past' p1 appeals to sences
distinctive voice- allows responder to distinguish between charater daisy often leaves the first or last letters off words billy always says 'ay'
emotional language- gives responder connection of intimacy ' cam we go now mummy' p 13
symbolism- white power is often symbloised in superior people, miss moore, drake- brockmans
colloquial language- "jeez, i could do with a cold one, Bill"p33