We Are Going By Oodgeroo Noonuccal

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The author “Oodgeroo Noonuccal” emphasizes that everyone should respect the Indigenous culture. Oodgeroo Noonuccal was an Australian Aboriginal author that authored the poem “We Are Going” because it examines the impact of the British on life and nature of the Indigenous Australians. The author “Oodgeroo Noonuccal” authored the poem all the way back in 1964.The poet uses poetic devices in the poem “We Are Going” such as repetition, metaphor, and imagery to portray the message that Indigenous Australian’s have experienced a loss in their tradition.

The poet “Oodgeroo Noonuccal” uses repetition in the poem to display the dispair that the Indigenous Australians experienced. Some examples of repetitive words are “We are the.” This quote from the poem highlights that the Indigenous Australians are the First Nation of the land, and they should get the respect that they deserve. The use of repetition captures the audience’s mind because displays that Indigenous tradition is fading away as a new generation appear. The quote “we are going” in the very last line is the quote that shows the audience that the Indigenous generation is going. This is how the use of repetition is beneficial throughout the poem “We Are Going”. …show more content…

An example of metaphor in the poem is “We are the shadow-ghosts creeping back as the campfires burn low”. This metaphor means that these ghosts are the dead Indigenous Australians. The quote “creeping back” from the quote before, displays that Indigenous want to come back from the dead and take back their generation. Another example of metaphor is “We are the wonder tales of Dream Time”. This phrase states that the old Indigenous Australians are the first generation as they spiritually takeover the new generation. This is how metaphor was an advantage to the

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