1. Deadly Unna and Redfern at Night
The novel, "Deadly Unna?" ... The Aborigines in "Deadly Unna" are separate to the whites in many instances in the novel, due to the cultural differences and their position in society. For example, the novel is set in recent times on a peninsula in South Australia. ... "Deadly Unna" concludes on an optimistic note that there could be change if the white community develops a better understanding of the Aborigines. Blacky, at the end of the novel suggests that there is a need of understanding between cultures for Aborigines and whites to resolve their differences. ...
- Word Count: 1285
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate