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Essay On Canadian Culture

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There are many ways to defined Canadian culture through different terms that make Canadian culture, Canadian. Canadian culture can be found through artistic, musical, literary, culinary and political and social elements. Dennis Lee believed that “If you’re Canadian; you don’t really have a place to call home”. (Dennis, 1974). However, the landscapes in Canada are known to be embedded in notions of Canadian culture showing us the Canadian identity. In this paper, I will state how Rod Charlesworth’s landscape painting demonstrated Canadian culture by reviewing the importance terms such as the Atwood’s “survival, group of seven, the environmental determinism, authenticity, Canada as a northern country, and Northrop Frye’s idea I have chosen a Canadian painting called "Algonquin" painted by an artist named Rod Charlesworth. A little background information about the artist, Rod Charlesworth, is that he was born in Terrace, British Columbia in 1995. Rod Charlesworth artworks are majority influenced by Tom Thomson and the Group of Seven. He studied art at Okanagan College, where he was able to express the beauty of Canadian landscape. He is able to create Canadian culture through his painting, and his painting shows a strong Canadian cultural influence. …show more content…

Algonquin Park used to be where the aboriginal settlement came to gather their survival needs. As it is stated in Algonquin Provincial- Official website of the Friends of Algonquin Park that, “Scattered family groups of aboriginal peoples came to fish, hunt and pick berries, but their numbers were never large. It was not until the 1800s that big changes came to the rugged Algonquin highlands”. (Algonquin Park, 1998). Algonquin Park is the first provincial park which was established in 1893, therefore, it is the oldest provincial park in

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