Zita Wallace Quotes

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During the first years of European settlement in Australia children who had both indigenous and European parents and known as half-casts were forcefully snatched away from their aboriginal families in an attempt to educate by the ways of a white man, this was referred as the ‘white wash’ of them. One of the many innocent lives was half-cast child Zita Wallace and her sister. Her heartbreaking story from ‘The Australian website’ told by her point of view must definitely be included in the list of texts promoted by ‘United Australia’ thus is nominated for racial reconciliation text as it explores the key theme of , its figurative language and effectiveness of teaching people of the present.

The theme of Zita’s story is of the loss of identity through the stolen generation. This is clear from how she describes her journey of how she was taken place to place without being informed as if she was an animal in a zoo, no freedom and rights,
‘’ They told the families that they were taking us shopping in Alice Springs, that we’d be coming back. But we never come back. They took us to Darwin, and over to the Tiwi Islands.’’
This shows that people were not treating half-cast’s like human beings, not caring who they are. Therefore this theme is perfect for United Australia Forum’s Racial Reconciliation Text Nomination. …show more content…

Furthermore it teaches people in the present day that this should not happen again. In paragraph four, line 3 ‘’because I went away, they believed me to be dead, so I was never mentioned again’’. She didn’t return to her family for a long time she was considered ‘dead’. This shows the consequences of being taken away even if she was alive and was unwilling to leave her home at the first place. This text is great for teaching people of the present day and should be included in the list of texts promoted by ‘United