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Deadly Unna?

ï‚§ white (gonnyas) and the black (nungas)
ï‚§ The Goonyas lives in Port and nungas lives in points.
ï‚§ Racism is a belief that a particular race of people is better than others. In the novel "Deadly, Unna?" by Phillip Gwynne, there is racial prejudice between the Nungas and Goonyas in a small town in Port (Respectively also known as Point.)
ï‚§ Gary, also known as Blacky, first experiences racial prejudice and begins to develop awareness of the racism around him.
ï‚§ Blacky's reaction was to go along with his
ï‚§ "Mate of yours now, is he?" "No way. Not him. I hate his guts." Page25. After Blacky had made this comment, he spat on the ground to prove to all of his friends that he meant it.
ï‚§ Mark Arks had received the B.O.G trophy instead of Dumby.
ï‚§ "Mark Arks getting B.O.G. It's bullshit. That's Dumby's Trophy." Page133. Blacky reacted by running outside
ï‚§ When Blacky told Pickles and Darcy about Dumby funeral both of them thought he deserved to die. "The old man......


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