My Brilliant Career by Miles Franklin

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This close passage analysis focuses on the following passages:

Passage One – p8, Passage Two – p242, Passage Three – p390

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Sybylla Melvyn’s early recollections of an idyllic life spent immersed in the camaraderie of bush folk, is an evocative affirmation of bush life. However, whilst her instructional introduction contends that “this is not a romance” and affirms instead a life of toil, in the end Sybylla Melvyn cannot reject the aspiration of artistic endeavor that gives rise to her plotless autobiography, and as such, we come to question the authenticity of her enthusiastic appraisal of the Australian bush.

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