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Close study of a passage: Detective Cashin interviews Mr Starkey
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Close study of a passage: Detective Cashin interviews Mr Starkey

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Close study of a passage: Detective Cashin interviews Mr Starkey. Students analyse the passage to identify and discuss the importance of Australian colloquialism, formal v. informal language, the nature of Peter Temple’s ‘clipped’ language where superfluous words are deleted and the use of rapid dialogue. This resource is part of a unit of work on Peter Temple’s The Broken Shore.
Beneath the Vest.  Conversations about mental health
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Beneath the Vest. Conversations about mental health

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Worksheet for the 4-minute interview with police officer, Rob Davis who suffered PTSD as a result of responding to an incident. The video gives a good introduction to the issue of PTSD and the vulnerability of police officers to this mental health condition as a result of trauma experienced in their daily business. There are clear parallels to the character of Detective Joe Cashin in Peter Temple’s novel, The Broken Shore.
Intertextuality and Romulus, My Father
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Intertextuality and Romulus, My Father

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Analysis of the explicit, implicit and implied intertextual connections in the memoir, Romulus, My Father. Students examine the common themes and issues between Romulus, My Father and The Gulag Archipelago.