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The Importance Of Mateship In The Castle And Homecoming

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My grandfather came to Australia as a student to complete his PhD on 23rd March 1971. For the first time in his life, he came over an entirely different situation of living in a multicultural, multi-ethnic, multi-religious Western society. To quote my grandfather, "Regardless of how wrong any idea or any practice may seem, as a true follower of Islam, one should not hate the person concerned. This is the true message of universal brotherhood, which I grasped fully after coming to Australia. The whole of humanity is sailing in the same boat, being victims of circumstances. A lot of patience and perseverance is required for correcting the situation." Through my grandfather's experiences as a young man protesting for freedom and rights in the world while having a close friend terribly wounded in India, I feel he is a true Australian making me believe that I am as well. By the way, he valued his friends and community just like Daryll did. Since Darryl is a true Australian who carries the same values as my grandfather of mateship, loyalty and family values I believe whoever owns these values in Australia no matter where you were born or lived first, are true Australians.

To start off I will be highlighting why Mateship in The Castle and Homecoming is such a prominent Australian value to me. This particular value is shown through the closeness of characters, Daryll and Dennis. To quote the conversation between Darryl and Dennis, with Dennis sincerely promising "Look, I'll call

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