1. The Night Face Up/Go Back To Where You Came From
He reflects on his experiences, stating "a dream in which he was going through strange avenues of an astonishing city, with green and red lights that burned without fire or smoke, an enormous metal insect that whirred away between his legs". ... The emotions he experiences in the dream are manifested in his 'reality' through physical action and reactions, which hints to the reader and the protagonist that there is something more meaningful to this dream than what first meets the eye. ... Her initial prejudice towards asylum seekers is a primary focus to highlight her proce...
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- Approx Pages: 4
- Grade Level: Undergraduate