Bump. I don't know what the gooby to do with that text, and I'm dying to hear from someone who can link it to imaginative journeys (or any significant points about journeys, for that matter).
Bump. I don't know what the gooby to do with that text, and I'm dying to hear from someone who can link it to imaginative journeys (or any significant points about journeys, for that matter).
Skrzynecki and the Aboriginal character are both from different backgrounds, both would suffer loss of cultural identity for obvious reasons, both texts allow for the 'underdog' to speak up about their situation ---- and many more. Reflect, rather than reflex on English.
I wouldn't recommend Blood on Tracks for an Imaginative journey though.