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But as soon as the two females walked into the station and saw possible sexual favours his attitude and manner changed. "What can I do for you ladies" puts his arm around them. " I"m sorry Mrs Carter. I hate using violence on anyone, but if there is one thing I won't tolerate and that's a man with no respect for womanhood", highlighting his hypocritical nature. Williamson apposed other characters such as Fiona, the young innocent wife who is married to a drunken abusive husband. Williamson really plagiarises on the biased view on the "ugly" Australian male in the period of the feminist movement. He distinctively intended for the audience to despite the characters whilst they empathise for the women. .
             Williamson has also used stage direction to emphasise the characterisation. "(Simmonds gets up and circles Ross)". This exemplifies Simmonds to be superior and intimidating. Where as "(grinning lecherously)" recapitulates his sleazy, deceitful traits. By using this technique it also helps illustrate the text. .
             Another aspect of the texts was the use of the Australian language and colloquialism.
             Sarcasm, i.e. " my wife and I don't spend much time discussing her innermost feelings for the dresser". .
             Irony, i.e. "we don't always stick strictly to the letter of the law where human problems are involved.".
             Black humour. I.e. "do you think that anyone would commit suicide by beating himself to death?" These techniques emphasises on the repugnant language of that "typical Aussie" males. .
             Williamson scrutinises the stereotypical perceptive of the degrading "Aussie" male, whilst, in context, concerning the sexual exploitation amounts the society. .
             However, Zahalka challenges the stereotypical view of the culture through her photographic image The Bathers 1989 , which was appropriated from Charles Meere image Australian beach patterns painted in 1938-40. Zahalka used appropriation is order to present and challenge a different perspective of "being" australian.


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