1. Deadly Unna and Redfern at Night
By Phillip Gwynne and the poem "Redfern at Night" Stephen Clayton both explore the idea of discrimination which exists between the indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. ... Both texts show how the lack of understanding between two cultures creates a basic distrust between blacks and whites and often leads to a tragic outcome. ... For example, the novel is set in recent times on a peninsula in South Australia. ... This shows how stereotypes held by the whites creates fear and a lack of understanding between the two cultures. ... Blacky, at the end of the novel suggests that there is a nee...
- Word Count: 1285
- Approx Pages: 5
- Grade Level: Undergraduate