![]() History? Duff employs the term history in many different ways in the novel: Ways does the funeral exemplify the past and present, this struggle with Reminds us that the Maori have a history, yet they lack a history. Duff has two chapters entitled "They Who Have History." Repeatedly he Regarding their community and their family? Ģ. Grace and the other children dealing with their own feelings of disapproval ![]() Does Beth ever resolve this self-hate? How can we see ![]() Often turned to disgust, disapproval, shame, and sometimes anger, even She feels like at "traitor in her own midst because of her thoughts so People of the Pine Block as "mirrors of her own existence" (1). To prevade the narration like an unresolved threat. The story of this oneįamily presents some important psycological perspectives of cuturalĭisempowerment among Maori people of New Zealand. Sub-culture" from the point of view of Beth Heke. This style allows the reader to envision the "Maori Duff uses Joycean style, pschyco-realist, train-of-thought narration in Once ![]() Alan Duff's Once Were Warriors - Leading Questions Alan Duff's Once Were Warriors - Leading Questions Members of English 27, Brown University, 1997ġ. ![]()
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