1. Deadly Unna and Redfern at Night
By Phillip Gwynne and the poem "Redfern at Night" Stephen Clayton both explore the idea of discrimination which exists between the indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. ... For example, the novel is set in recent times on a peninsula in South Australia. ... Dumby lives out at 'the Point' with the Nungas, the Aborigines. ... For example, the whites are afraid of the Aborigines due to the cultural assumptions that the Aborigines are drunk and violent people. ... "Anger fills his mind, hatred in his heart, the bastards keep on hitting because he is dark" "Deadly Unna" and "Redf...
- Word Count: 1285
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate