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Theopening scene of Jane Harrisons Stolen sets the mood for the plays exploration of the consequences of the systematic removal of Aboriginal children from their families. ...
So it is that the contrasting mood of spontaneous and joyful excitement figured in Shirleys transformation into a grandmother waving about a little jumper for her grandchild is undercut both by her overwhelming feelings of loss about her stolen children - ``I bet theres nothing like . ... The timeshifts show that the pain will never stop - a loving childhood and the possibilities of a full life have been stolen.
Approximate Word count = 824 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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