How does Ray Lawler's "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll" critique the concept of the "Australian oil rigger" myth?
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By romanticizing the oil riggers' tough, masculine lifestyles and their seasonal relationships with women.
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By depicting the oil riggers' lifestyle as one filled with constant adventure and freedom, free from societal norms and responsibilities.
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By highlighting the disconnect between the idealized image of the oil riggers and the harsh realities they face, including the impact on personal relationships and emotional well-being.
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By showing the oil riggers as ultimate heroes who successfully navigate both their work and personal lives without conflict or consequence.