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The Film, Rabbit Proof Fence, is show of a love of families; racist; the society values; and how perilous world that we are living on. Three half caste girls, Molly, Gracie and Daisy, forced to remove from their families at Jigalong and taken to the Moore River Settlement. This whole policy was called apartheid, which pass Aborigines Act made Chief Protector, A.O.Neville, the legal guardian of every Aboriginal and part Aboriginal child under 16 in the state. Neville, the man who behind the policy firmly believed in removal of part Aboriginal children, which would “help” those children establish their self–respectable, responsible human native, as well as a useful units in the community and fit to live in it. Neville uses expression to justify this is “our’s special responsibility.” Molly, Gracie and Daisy are justified that they are unwanted third race and they have been sent to the Settlement treated as a salve. When they are arrived, they have new clothes and shoes. However, they must pray for god; go to the church; live as a Western Style. They also not allow to speak their mother tone, they must forget all their normal living style. One day, Molly was called to have a body check and she was so unwilling to do. Same day in the evening, one girl was caught to leave and go and see her boy friend , but she got caught and locked in a special room and beaten.
Approximate Word count = 899 Approximate Pages = 3.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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