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'Mister' by Nora Dugon, literay techniques
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In order to successfully gain an understanding of particular beliefs or values in a text, it is crucial to construct readings with impetus on personal and historical context. In the short story, ‘Mister’, the author, Nora Dugon, cleverly constructs the text using techniques such as characterisation and language, to allow readings infused with our personal racial background and understanding of the historical context of 1970s Australia. These readings of race and class, further invite a sympathet
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