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Preexisting Attitudes In The Film 'Rainbow's End'

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When individuals are provoked and questioned, they’re disposed to confront their preexisting attitudes which lead to fulfilling understanding of self and world. Provocative and confronting discoveries evoke individuals to question and ultimately reconsider their pre existing attitude to gain broader understanding of themselves and the world. In Jane Harrison’s play ‘Rainbow’s End’, three Aboriginal women of different generations are provoked and questioned by their cultural discoveries leading to the reassessment of their preconceived attitudes and values towards the white Australians. Similarly, in the film ‘into the wild’ directed by Sean Penn, exhibits Christopher’s encounter with nature which challenges his view on life. The confronting and provocative nature of discoveries allows one to resist their preexisting attitudes leading to new attitudes and understanding of the world …show more content…

In ‘rainbow’s end’, Gladys changes her past perspective towards western society after her sudden discovery of segregation towards the Aboriginal people. Gladys initially finds herself yearning to assimilate into the white community. Her excitement towards the Queen’s visit in 1954 is unveiled in her emotional reaction, ’a moment I’ll (Gladys) remember.’ The dream sequence where Gladys presents a bouquet of flowers to the Queen further accentuates her hope to belong in white Australian society. However, juxtaposing to the reality, Gladys herself and the audience comes to realise her unachievable dream as she is ‘holding a bunch of weeds.’ Over time, the prejudicial treatment from the white Australians ultimately provokes her to challenge and question her previously held perspective towards them. The dialogue between the bank manager and Gladys at the bank conveys Gladys’ experience of condescending action by the bank manager. This scene represents

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