Dougy James Moloney Essay

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    Dougy" a text written by James Moloney, Aboriginal Australians, small town near Cunningham Queensland. The text "Dougy" the characters who arise to fear, dougy through being shy and facing the moodudda. Gracey through racial tension with the whites and about leaving the town with her. scholarship. cooper and his friends give into fear about how the blacks get everything for free and they get nothing. Characters in Dougy when faced with fear and panic either rise to the challenge or give into

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    transform it into a text that we can all understand. In the text ‘Dougy’ by James Moloney, he states real life problems, inviting the readers to learn from the themes and problems that occur. James Moloney tells us that children are not born racist. There will always be critics in life and rules are there for a reason. One of the key themes in the book ‘Dougy’ is that children are not born racist. Racism is clearly stated throughout ‘Dougy’ from the start to the end. It is clear that in the world we

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    The novel Dougy by James Moloney is a story of a thirteen year old boy who lives in a remote town in Queensland. Dougy experiences many different conflicts between the whites and the blacks in his town, which leads to deaths and disagreements. Dougy’s sibling, Gracey and Raymond, have great futures, whereas Dougy is yet to find his. As all these conflicts arise, we see Dougy’s character changing as he begins to gain confidence, we see him find his own voice, and taking on responsibilities. Through

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