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poor poor country axiomatically contrasts economic wealth with aesthetic natural wealth in the poem john shaw neilson recounts how even in poverty he found joy in nature and beauty his wealth was in the green leaves and brown water the flora and fauna of the australian outback and also in his companions such as the pelican who he crowned for a king, the black duck, and the bunyip. the poem is an example of poetry which endorses nature as any individuals or country's primary wealth and looks to bring about a change in the utilitarian view which sees nature as means to an end.

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