The third bank's river is chaotic, and bondage and guilt feeling can be found in short novel "The third bank of the river" by João Guimarães Rosa. Rosa analyzed his words to the reader and forced them to dig into the hidden meaning behind them. At first glance the story shows a father who seems to have chosen to give up his family and to use the boat in his rest of the year by rowing along the river. Depending on the situation, this behavior is caused. This is new insight into the psychological significance of the author.
Both stories have an isolated feeling. The father in "the third bank of the river" is isolated from his family and the community where he lives. Someone will ask you to stay in the river to spend the rest of your life "Hell", but he chooses to do it yourself. I think that his isolation from his family will send some information as we look at our lives and try to figure out if it has special and meaningful things. Anna's "love" in the story is unique in most cases. When she was at home, there were no people around the house because they did not care about their lives. By this, Anna is sad and sometimes scared. Some people like to be isolated, and some people have no alternative but to isolate. My father and Anna do not want to be isolated. My father has no other way to explain his life's interpretation, there is no other way to teach others to live. Anna is also trapped in her own small world, there is no one!
Most banks in the river own private possession. This is one of the main pressures on the Hawkesbury River. This land along the banks of the river changes the shape of the river bank, throws pollutants into the river, and incorporates alien species, especially weeds, directly affecting the canal. A coastal regional management plan (CZMP) was formulated to better manage all the pressures on rivers. Extensive consultation with the landlord and major river users was done as part of CZMP preparatory work. CZMP also explains in detail the erosion built along the river and some of the structures (pier and breakwater etc.) and weed infestation, especially Arundo donax, huge weeds.
Embankment erosion is the abandonment of rivers. This is different from the change in the floor of the waterway called flushing. Changes in erosion and river bank shape can be measured by inserting a metal rod in the bank and marking the position of the surface of the bank along the poles at different times. Thermal erosion is the result of melting and weakening of permafrost by flowing water. It can happen not only along the coast but also along the river. The rapid migration of waterways seen in the Lena River in Siberia is due to thermal erosion, as these parts of the bank consist of permanently sticky non-stick material. The majority of erosion occurred when weak banks failed a sharp downturn. Heat erosion also affects the Arctic coast. Where the action of waves and the coastal temperature together weaken the dull waves of the permafrost along the coastline and destroy them