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The Man from Snowy River We could find several different things and representations in this book, ‘The Man from Snowy River.’ In this poem, Banjo made a horse to represent as the symbol of the country. In the old days, horses were the most important vehicle in their livelihood, and they kept their horses like their treasures. Most of the movements of the poem represent the environment, and other things. In this poem I could see that the Australia is described as rough, harsh country, and it requires the rider’s skill in this poem. Also, this poem, there’s a lyric, ‘the old man with his hair as white as snow’ it shows how wise Harrison is, and shows the brilliant horse skill. The horseman doesn’t have a fear and he’s courageous enough to accomplish his mission while the other couldn’t do it that easily. The man from Snowy River is trying to tell us and representing the man’s hard and courageous. In conclusion, this man shows the leadership, courageous, and fearless. He’s the hero in the town, but he vanishes away when he finishes his job in town. While other was in fear and shivering, the horseman was outstanding alone and the other horsemen was watching him. This shows how brave the horseman was and this man becomes a legendary people in Australian culture. Also, because of these effects, lots of people are starting to respect the Australian outback and the close bond between the horseman.