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... Based on my study of Wild Cat Falling, Mudrooroo portrays the struggles experienced by an individual against society. ... Wild Cat Falling is a novel that promotes the attitude that members of the white authority control not only the white people, but also the black people. ...
Wild Cat Falling is set in Perth in the 1960’s. ... Wild Cat Falling shows how people are stereotyped in the form of colour discrimination. ... Wild Cat Falling is a novel that presents the idea of marginalisation in Australia. ... The dream symbolises that he is falling out of society and feeling displaced, “Black, black cat, where are you going to go? ... Perhaps this feeling of futility raised in Wild Cat Falling is even present in today’s society.
Wild Cat Falling explicitly identifies and understands the keys issues of a cultural identity and racism, and the effects these issues have on a society.
Approximate Word count = 945 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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