#3 Essay: How Does Time Winton Present Social Class in Modern Australia in 'Dirt Music’ and ‘Eyrie’?
OK, so it has been a while since I have written a purely academic essay, but having read so much from Tim Winton lately, I somehow felt compelled to write something with a little more gravity. Here goes... How Does Time Winton Present Social Class in Modern Australia in 'Dirt Music’ and ‘Eyrie’? In Dirt Music and Eyrie , Tim Winton draws upon his beloved Western Australia to create settings and characters that are rich and raw. And with that rawness comes an honesty about how he sees modern Australia: on one hand it can be beautiful like much of its landscape; on the other it can be far from perfect, perpetuating the very same Anglo class systems that the Australian Dream sought to destroy. Through his own language and characters there is no doubt that Winton presents a world in which different Australians can live a very different experience. In Dirt Music the life of lonely, middle-class Georgie often contrasts with that of her lover, Luther Fox, and his luckless, cas...