Exploring The Theme Of Family In Tell Me Why

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Hey guys, welcome back to my vlog, Today I will be explaining the novel “Tell Me Why” by Archie Roach and the theme of family it depicts. The memoir ‘Tell Me Why’ narrates the life of Archie Roach as he journeys through his life, detailing his main events, ups and downs, it tells the story of the stolen Generations and how music helped him find comfort and healing.We will be answering questions like, “How is the theme of Family expressed in this memoir” or “Why is the theme of family so relevant in this memoir”. Family is one of the book's most significant themes. Family includes not only the people with whom you were born and live, but also communities and relationships with other people. Archie Roach was raised in a time when indigenous families were under coercion to separate from their biological families. Archie Roach didn't know what it was like to have a traditional family; instead, he grew up in a sham family that took care of a lot of other indigenous kids who had been taken from their homes. …show more content…

As a kid he was taken away by the government same as his siblings and put into new families, he is part of the stolen generation where the government did bad things to his people which were the Bundjalung People. He grew up in the Coz family who treated him very well, he was a good child who was obedient and got good grades. Archie Roach loved music and also loved his dad’s taste in music (Scottish and piano). Archie Roach started getting skeptical of what happened to him and his family, after an event where his friend pointed out that he was a different skin colour. He journeyed around Sydney and Melbourne and found his siblings who told him everything. Archie Roach found a beautiful woman who is now his wife,

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