1. Understanding of the journey
"Do not go where the path may lead, go instead, where there is no path and leave a trail". ... It discusses the post holocaust emotions felt by the refugees who fled from suffering, war and dislocation as they watched the familiar shorelines disappearing. ... The red imagery represents pain, hardship and blood in the old communist country where they had to "mock salute" to red banners, being bound to the "shackles" and was tired with "sunken eyes". ... When they arrive to their temporary homes, they must begin another journey to adapt to their new lifestyles. ... In Skrzynecki's Crossi...
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