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Class Politics in 45 & 47 Stella Street and Everything That Happenes by Honey

2023-07-24 12:05:53

All stories (Honey, E 2000) that took place at the 45 & 47 Stella Street and 45 & 47 Stella Street class politics and honey were written from the perspective of the first person stories. This is seen on the fifth page of the book, when the narrator Henni introduced himself to the reader and was not changed from Henni to another narrator throughout the article. The reader sees this story through Hennie's view of the world around her. Implicitly the reader is targeting children of the same age as Henni, so the reader can contact her.

In what happened with Elizabeth Honey's children's text 45 + 47 Stella Street (1995), 11-year-old Henni shared her thoughts on what happened on Stella Street. Its purpose is to implicitly ask the reader to trust, saying "It is not the wise man, the most beautiful person, but not the best." The description is obvious (Dear, 1995, p. 5). This novel clearly shows class separation within the community, Henney's family and friends are depicted as high quality middle class, obviously belonging to the higher class, brown boys are lower class. The hidden readers of this book are middle-class Australian children. I can contact Heni and check my whereabouts and learn about Australian common terms like Milo and Walk Anton.

All stories (Honey, E 2000) that took place at the 45 & 47 Stella Street and 45 & 47 Stella Street class politics and honey were written from the perspective of the first person stories. This is seen on the fifth page of the book, when the narrator Henni introduced himself to the reader and was not changed from Henni to another narrator throughout the article. The reader sees this story through Hennie's view of the world around her. Implicitly the reader is targeting children of the same age as Henni, so the reader can contact her.

45 + 47 Stella Street and all that happened are strongly suggesting that middle class people are the ideal class like Henni and its family and friends. In contrast to life, senior class telephones and lower level characters such as Brownboy show negative attitudes throughout the text such as anger, dishonesty, atrocities and so on. The middle class is the ideal class, as an implicit reader can believe that Henni and her family are the ideal role

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