1. Deadly Unna and Redfern at Night
The composer emphasises the feelings of the whites in the line "fear fills his mind, prejudice his heart" again contrasting the black man's feelings "anger fills his mind, hatred his heart". ... "Fear fills his mind, prejudice in his heart, thinks - those black bastards - bastards of the dark." ... The repetition of "those black bastards - bastards of the dark" reinforces his hatred of Aborigines. ... "Anger fills his mind, hatred in his heart, the bastards keep on hitting because he is dark" "Deadly Unna" and "Redfern at Night" arrive at quite different conclusions as to whether...
- Word Count: 1285
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate