The Shark Net
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"The Shark Net" by Robert Drewe Assessment Component 3: Shared Studies Task 2: Analytical Essay "In The Shark Net, Robert Drewe writes in a distinctive style that only serves to intensify the macabre connections within his story. How effective is this approach in maintaining reader interest? The novel, The Shark Net , by Robert Drewe immediately attracts and maintains the reader's interest through its subtle and humorous writing. Drewe's unique writing style, with all its dynamics is apparent throughout the whole novel. Reoccurring techniques such as humor, and unsensational writing style and by simply presenting the facts to his audience are evident and identify trademarks of the author, Drewe. His intricately crafted memoir of self-discovery in the small city Perth, of the fifties and sixties is riddled with tragedies and unpredictable catastrophe. Drewe grows up along side the brutal and bizarre killings taking place in his local community. The story presents an additional...

