1. The Night Face Up/Go Back To Where You Came From
This is further enhanced by the repetition of smells and other senses throughout his dreams, in which he notes, "It was unusual as a dream because it was full of smells, and he never dreamt smells.... 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. ... She embarks on journey that started with bitter hatred towards asylum seekers which acts as a catalyst for her decision to participate i...
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