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Monday, March 28, 2011
Rabbit Proof Fence 2
Throughout the movie, I notice that reluctant Australians were just trying to 'help' the Aboriginal Australians. However, it turned out to hurt the little children's feelings. Molly finally ran away from the camp, but Mr. Nevile look after the 3 little girls for a month and it is weird that Mr.Nevile even cared about 3 girls who ran away month ago. However, after Molly became a women and had 2 babies, she had to go back to the camp. It shows that the reluctant Australians were just focusing on getting rid of the Aboriginal Australians. The reluctant Australians should apologize to the Aboriginal because they have kidnapped their children, and also they have separated their family. It doesn't mean that every single reluctant Australians were mean, in the movie, there were some kind people, so the mean people should follow the kind and treat the Aboriginals kindly.
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Not only did they hurt the children's feelings but also the parents of the children, since their children were taken away from them. Mr. Neville didn't look for the 3 girls, he ordered people to track down the children. I like how you had most of your evidence from the climax and then towards the end but maybe if you took an evidence from the beginning, middle and end. The way it is layed out, is good too :)
ReplyDeleteI like how you referred to Mr Nevile capturing Molly twice and interpreted them very well. However, I think you are a little off topic because we are supposed to convince the reluctant Australians to apology to the aboriginal. I really how you interpreted the evidences clearly.
ReplyDeleteThis is a well structured reflection for the film with evidence to show why the Australians have to apologize. You could have added that the parents and the adults also went through a lot of pain because their children were stolen away. Overall, this paragraph is a great written reflection on the film. Great Job.
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