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PROYECTO FINAL UNIVERSITARIO BLOQUES

Francisco Jose Prados Espinisa

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Rabbit-proof fence

TFG/ TFM TÍTULO GRADO/MASTER

AName Francisco José Prados Espinosa 4ºA

INDEX

1. AUTHOR 2. CHARACTERS 3. SUMARY 4. THEMES 5. SETTING 6. MY PERSONAL OPINION

01

Author

Doris Pilkington Garimara was an Australian writer of aboriginal origin. In 1996 she wrote Rabbit- Proof Fence; a story based on the true story of 3 aborginal girls, one of whom was her own mother. Doris also suffered the separation from her mother when she was barely 3 and a half years old and she didn't see her mother again until she was 25. Other books: Caprice: A Sockman's Daughter. Under the wintamarra tree.

02

Characteres

Daisy: A young sister of Molly, (really cousin).
Gracie: An older sister of Daisy, Molly's cousin
Molly: Doris Pilkington's mother. The main character.
Maude: Molly's mother
Rigg: A government official
Moodoo: A black tracker.
Sr.Neville: Chief protector of alborigines.
Thomas Graig: Molly's father

03

summary

It's the true story of Molly, an alboriginal girl who gets away whit her two cousins from a goverment institution, which instructs half-castle alboriginal children to bedomestic servant and so belong white sociality. They run away and went home to Jigalong, starting a long journey of more than 1600 Km on foot with Rabbit-Proof Fence as their guide while they were being chased.

04

themes

  • Discrimination of the half-caste children.
  • Love between a mother and her children.
  • Spiritualy.
  • Relationships with the land.
  • Courage, determinarion and faith.

05

settiing

Rabbit-Proof Fence: It was a Fence which was built by the goverment to hold back the rabbits invanding from the east.
More River Native gettlement: schools to learn how to live like white man.
Jigalong: It was a long way from anywhere right out in the desert of Australia.

06

My Personal opinion

I found the book interesting, entertaining and easy to read, in fact I have read it in a short time, because being a true story I wanted to know the end. I really don't agree with what many children suffered from Australian government when separing children from their families because they are mixed race.