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The Fire On The Snow Why Was It Such A Success As A Radio Play ? The fire on the snow set in the depths of Antarctica where five men were to defeat history in a race to the pole. This radio play is one of the finest radio plays ever made in Australia and has the history written down everywhere in it. The play was about carving the way into to history by exploring Antarctica like men explored the sea in the 18th century. I believe that this radio play had such success due to the fact that five men risked not only fingers and feet to frost bite but death, Knowing that death was just in front of them if they didn’t fight it. The death was the cold. It was everywhere, Death was everywhere no matter how the saw it. I believe it wasn’t just the race but pure ambition of the men for there own success and to explore the ice cold iceshelfs that others may endure in many years to come. These first explorers have carved the path to the poles and made many mistakes along the way. By making these mistakes they have taught others not to follow in those foot steps but to make those foot steps bigger and not making the same mistake twice. People saw that and the men were other peoples mentors. As a radio play it was so real to be seeing what the men had gone through, I think that the biggest success in the play is that people could see exactly what the men had gone through in there fight for victory.
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