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What type of poem is The Man from Snowy River?

It is a narrative poem.


Who invented The Man From Snowy River?

The Man from Snowy River was originally a poem written by A.B. 'Banjo' Paterson in Australia.Set among the cattlemen that raised cattle and horses in the high country of southern New South Wales, where the Snowy River has its source, it is a typically patriotic "bush ballad" that champions the "underdog" (the man from Snowy River) who was described as a stripling on a small and weedy beast - yet was the only one able to return not only an escaped valuable horse, but a whole herd of mountain brumbies.


What trophies or achievements did Banjo Patterson get for The Man from Snowy River?

Banjo Paterson received no awards or special merit for the poem The Man From Snowy River.


Which Australian poem begins 'there was movement at the station?

The Australian poem that begins with "there was movement at the station" is "The Man from Snowy River" by Banjo Paterson. This iconic poem tells the story of a daring horseback chase in the Australian outback.


How is the poem structure in The Man from Snowy River?

The poem "The Man from Snowy River" by Banjo Paterson has a structured rhyming pattern. It consists of eight-line stanzas with an ABABABCC rhyme scheme. This consistent structure helps create a rhythmic flow to the poem, enhancing its storytelling aspect.


What is Banjo Paterson's famous poem called?

Waltzing Matilda The Man from Snowy River Clancy of the Overflow


Which famous poem is about the recovery of the 'colt from Old Regret'?

This is AB 'Banjo' Paterson's "The Man From Snowy River".


Is there a poem about Australia?

Yes there are heaps of poems about Australia there is Waltzing Matilda,My county,Man from snowy river and heaps more! :)


Is the poem the man from snowy river based on a true story?

The actual story is made up, but some people think 'the Man from Snowy River' is based on a person called Jack Riley, from Corryong. Others think A.B.Paterson (the poet) based him on a variety of people.


Did the Man from Snowy River die in the end?

The Man From Snowy River, in the bush ballad of the same name by Banjo Paterson, did not die at the end of the poem. He and his hardy mountain horse returned safely and triumphant, having rounded up the wild horses, and the colt from Old Regret that escaped and started the chase in the first place. However, the man on whom Banjo Paterson's poem was based, horseman Jack Riley, died of combined old age and illness in July 1914.


Is the man from snowy river real or not?

The Man from Snowy River is a fictional character created by Australian poet Banjo Paterson in his famous poem of the same name, published in 1890. While the poem captures the spirit of the Australian bush and the rugged lifestyle of its inhabitants, the character himself is not based on a real person. However, the story reflects the culture and experiences of the time, making it an enduring piece of Australian folklore.


What major river flows through Australia's Central Lowlands?

The most significant rivers - the most useful to the populace and therefore, "the major", are the Murray and the Darling rivers (both situated in the south-east of the continent) and the Swan (supporting Perth, Western Australia).The largest and most popular river would be the Murray, which also takes in the most towns and cities. In times past when paddle boats were more significant, it was major in the eastern Australia river transport system.Besides housing major towns, it and the Darling River feed surrounding farms and many pastoral areas in eastern and south-eastern Australia.The Snowy River is probably Australia's most internationally famous river, known through the popularity of Banjo Patterson's poem The Man from Snowy River, and for the two internationally successful movies based on the poem. The poem tells the story of a man whose skill as a horse-rider allows him to ride through mountainside country to recapture a highly-valued, escaped horse.Nevertheless, the Snowy is not a "major" river, in terms of its size or direct benefit to the populace.