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Fly Away Peter

2023-03-11 16:30:55

Dear diary Jim, Jim, Jim - Think about those people who do not know him never, except for his nationality, killing Jim, do not like him. I began to notice that the world is changing everyday, and I can not stop it. I ran into the hilly area of ​​the Gold Coast and began walking to a vast unmanned beach. My legs sank in the sand and thousands of small white sand grains fell into my shoes. I reached the coast and I put the equipment on the ground. Jim, Ashley, I am quite different people in our social status, but our eternal love and compassion for birds bind us.

"Fly Away Peter" tells a deep relationship among three different characters: Jim Sadler, Ashley Crowther, Imogen and Harcourt. Their implicit understanding is the product of compatibility with the natural world of landscapes and wildlife. The invasion of their lives in World War I broke this silence. This novel explores the influence of these two world collisions on these personality and finally confirms the value of life and humanity. Fly Away Peter is a short record of Jim Sadler's lifetime important event and Jim Sadler is an Australian normal person who has a strong interest in bird watching. Explore the wildlife on the premises, a quirky British photographer Jim, and Ashley's friend Imogen Harcourt. Their rural life in Australia was interrupted by the occurrence of the First World War in Europe.

The whole "fly away" Peter Malouf uses various literary techniques such as contrast, image, symbolism, and prophecy to depict ideas and themes. The title "Fly Away Peter" represents a traditional English nursery rhyme "Two Little Dickie Birds". Moulaf uses this virginity to establish a relationship between "flying Peter" and the theme of daily life. "Two small D - birds sitting on the wall;" These beginnings of nursery rhymes introduce two main points of the novel. Two birds mentioned in children's songs are Peter and Paul. Birds are references for bird patterns seen through books. These birds are used to symbolize that life is a concept of continuous circulation, irrespective of any situation, "Here too, there are birds in intense fight" It is. For Jim, birds symbolize normality and provide 'private guarantee'. This makes Jim feel normal in the middle of "Hell".