Kev Carmody Essays

  • From Little Things Grow Analysis

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    The song From Little Things Big Things Grow was written by Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody, and was released in 1993. It is written about the eight year long struggle of the Gurindji people and their land rights. The song focuses on Vincent Lingiari, an Aboriginal activist who led the Wave Hill walk-off as an act of protest against a British pastoral company called Vesteys. This song is still well known today, and raises an incredibly important message about equality and land rights. From Little Things

  • Good Vs Evil In The Gathering By Isobelle Carmody

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    Isobelle Carmody does make use of some traditional fantasy elements in The Gathering but the departure from rigid archetypes is what enables her to achieve a sophisticated exploration of the oft-stereotyped concept of evil. She is able to effectively do this not just by the traditional good vs evil but by the dark side of human nature and mankind. To achieve this she uses Mr Karl the deputy principle at Three North in Cheshunt where this novel is based. However she hasn’t just gone and changed how

  • Comparing Conformity In Dead Poet's Society 'And The Gathering'

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    pursue one’s own life of individuality and purpose. ‘The Gathering’ by Isobelle Carmody is a novel which represents the power of conformity through the characters and how they choose not to conform. As well as this, the movie ‘Dead Poets Society’ by Peter Weir show the characters challenging conformity. Both of these examples show the consequences of both conformity and non-conformity. ‘The Gathering’ by Isobelle Carmody conveys the message

  • The Gathering Text Response

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    Text Response – Good Vs. Evil Good vs. evil is a widely explored theme in Isobelle Carmody's novel 'The Gathering'. It is most evident in the battle between the Chain and the Kraken, however the more sinister, subtler acts of evil occur when he attempts to make each member vulnerable by breaching their weaknesses. While the physical examples such as the final battle, the murder of The Tod and the violent acts by Buddha and his gang could certainly be classified as evil, it is my belief that the

  • This Land Is Mine Context

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    shapes point of view? Personal context influences how you relate to the world and what you think is important. The statement Personal context shapes point of view is revealed by the texts, “This Land is Mine, This Land is Me”, by Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody and “Then and Now”, by Oodgeroo Noonuccal. This is extrapolated through the language devices and the visual techniques these texts portray. Throughout the song ‘This Land is Mine, This Land is Me’, it indicates the two characters personal context

  • Summary Of The Song From Little Things Grow

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    questions? If so, use these to support your answer. (HS3 & 4) The song From Little Things Big Things Grow is about the Aboriginal workers and families fight for better pay and then their land back from Lord Vestey on Wave Hill Station. Paul Kelley and Kev Carmody wrote this song in 1991 to raise awareness about the historical event at Wave Hill because Paul Kelly found not many people knew about the events, when he was at school. This can be seen throughout the song in it’s format of telling a story through