Self Identity in Gracey Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Self Identity in Gracey.

Self Identity in Gracey Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 6 pages of analysis of Self Identity in Gracey.
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Self Identity in Gracey

Summary: Explores the novel "Gracey" written by James Moloney. Describes the search for self identity by an aboriginal girl through the conflicts in her life.
"I was an Aborigine again..."

This phrase is written by James Moloney, the author of `Gracey', a passionate novel of a trilogy series. Searching of personal identity changes the way people see life and themselves. This is one of the main themes presented by Moloney in this tender novel. Through the eyes of a young teenager, Gracey, Moloney tries to tell the readers that searching of personal identity changes human view about life.

Gracey, the main character of the novel goes through an internal journey, which is led by her physical journey to Hamilton College at the beginning of the novel, during her search of self-identity. This journey has changed the way she sees life and herself. At the start of the novel, she feels that she is not an Aborigine. Also, she never cares about the issue of unfair treatment of Aboriginal by white people as long...

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