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Tuesday, December 25, 2018

'Follow the Rabbit Proof Fence\r'

'‘This free-spirited girl knew that she and her sisters must escape from this base’. What characteristics did mollie dis converge which en equald the sisters to escape and diminish to their families? not only is this book near how three little aboriginal girls traveled a sweep half of Australia but is similarly teaches us how the aboriginals were treated.\r\n passim Doris Pilkington’s and Nugi Garimara’s novel, the protagonist mollie, has a lay of characteristics that protagonist her and her two cousins escape from the re-education camp for half-casts, she is robust mentally when she was bullied, she is knowledge commensurate because she was up to(p) to cross half of Australia with no map or prod, and she is very loyal and excitedly habituated to her land. When molly was only about quaternary years, she was constantly bullied because she was a half-cast, but anyway these constant insults, she was grueling and kept positive.\r\nBecause she was neither a Mardu nor wudgebulla and was regarded as a mongrel dog and wasn’t liked by the aboriginal children so she threw â€Å"handfuls of sand or stones and threw them at her tormentors, and sometimes she chased them with a stick. ” But as she got older she â€Å"became apply to the insults, and although they still hurt, she didn’t show it. ” This shows molly’s mental strength against her bullies and try to stay positive regular though she â€Å"Wished that she didn’t have light genuflect so that she didn’t have to play by herself. She is too mentally strong because for three young girls to travel from Perth to Jigalong, she necessitate to be in the right mindset and be positive because she was determined to write down concealment because she needed to see her family. Not many another(prenominal) people could and would be able to do this but these girls e particular(a)ly Molly were brave and persistent and kept their betoken up. So it hatful be express that Molly is mentally strong because she is able to beat her bullies and go stick out post to Jigalong.\r\nWhen Molly and her two cousins escape the camp, she is set about with an enormous walk without a compass or map, but Molly has crowing up in this land and knows what to do and where to go. She â€Å"had no fear because the wilderness was her kin. ” This style that the wilderness is her family which â€Å"always provided shelter, food and sustenance. ” She also memorised which was they travelled so she knew to head north and to follow the rabbit-proof fence.\r\nWith her developed bushcraft skills and survival techniques she was able to subscribe her two cousins through treasonable terrain and back home and also lead the tracker and constable Rigs to the wrong places. Therefore it can be said that throughout the novel, Molly uses her knowledge of the land to get back home safely with her cousins and remove their track s. Throughout the novel, we see that Molly is very loyal and emotionally attached to her land.\r\nWe see this when Molly and Gracie were walking through the country when they were closely home and they are pointing out special places to each other, for Molly it was a â€Å" tender trip down memory’s landscape” which â€Å"A feeling of nostalgia brought separate to her eyes. ” This shows how much she missed and appreciates the land she grew up in and shows us how loyal she is to it. It room so much to her and like in the movie ‘Kanyini’ without it she is nothing. So it can be said that Molly is loyal and emotionally attached to her land especially when it gets interpreted away from her.\r\nThroughout the novel scripted by Doris Pilkington and Nugi Garimara, Molly has a set of traits which help her and her cousins escape the re-education camp, travel a substantial distance and get back to Jigalong safely. It was her inner strength, her knowledge of her land and her emotional attachment to her land. We can also unwrap from this book that someone cannot take from others even if they think it is the right decision. Doris Pilkington and Nugi Garimara tell us just one of many stories that has happened to many of the stolen generation and it makes us think about it.\r\n'

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