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'walking In Someone Elses Shoes' Connecting Mockingbird To Rabbit Proof Fence

Rabbit Proof Fence:
There are two ways to connect the Mockingbird ‘walking in someone else’s shoes’’ theme in RPF the film. The first is of course how the Australian society did not believe that aboriginals were proper people and deserved the same rights as the European whites did in those days. This is because they lived in the bush and had no civilized way of living, according to the white perspective. Families were split up and children were taken to places where they would grow up and learn how to adjust and live in their new world. Though they would still not have the same rights as the Europeans they would serve them and this was said to be an honour because of the magnificent education they would be getting just rather than how to live amongst the harsh land of Australia without anyone but their family/tribes help. To understand how these people were treated and how they were affected then and now we must step into their shoes and we do through watching this movie and we end......


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