Australia never was an ordinary European colony. It is new, open, and different, just like the Sydney Opera House. The image fits the Australian culture. This text has become ingrained in Australian culture. The Sydney Opera House represents Australian opera, theater, and entertainment. It shows culture. Metaphorically, the Sydney Opera House image represents all of Australia. This text shows the Sydney Opera House in the Sydney Harbor. The building metaphorically represents the isolation of the Australian continent surrounded by the ocean.
The text shows the Sydney Opera House sitting in middle of the harbor. Another point is the shells on the Sydney Opera House are expressionist, representing the attitude of the Australian people. The Australian people are creative and strong, just like the structure in this image. This text also is an Australian icon. The Sydney Opera House is a centre of beauty and entertainment. When looking upon this image, even if never seen before, it is obvious that the structure is used for opera or other entertainment.
From ancient times, the shell type building or structure was used to amplify sounds. An icon is an object that represents a group. For example, the Sydney Opera House is an icon of an entertainment building. The fact that the image is in the centre of the harbor with boats surrounding it, shows it is a centre of entertainment. The Sydney Opera House is the icon of an entertainment centre in an advanced society. The signs the Sydney Opera House can be analyzed by terms like culture, metaphor, and icon are in the text.
The text shows that the Sydney Opera House is part of the Australian culture, despite the fact that the structure was only finished in 1973. It sets prominently in the Sydney Harbor, representing everything it means to be Australian, such as innovation, newness, and open. The signs that this text is a metaphor lay in its location in the
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