Loyalty In James Patterson's Poems

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Loyalty is also demonstrated in the poem. It explains that the drover and the horse are able to trust one another because of the close relationship between them. This means they are able to develop trust which is another value. The drover also loved the outdoors. This is a value because it represents the bush in the outback of Australia. Patterson mentions and describes the outdoors in the poem: “At dawn of day we could feel the breeze, / That stirred the boughs of the sleeping trees / A dry sweet scent on the salt bush plain” (31-32, 36). These quotes explain the love of nature that the drover adores very much.

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