From 1896 to 1996, 66 indigenous children were taken away from home. Jane Harrison's drama "Stolen" is the story of five indigenous children who were forced to squeeze from home. Children: Anne, Jimmy, Ruby, Sandy, Shirley all showed the effect of destroying families and the subsequent institutionalization on their lives. In addition, some people maintain hope and dreams in various situations, others have no hope.
Jane Harrison's drama "Stolen" is also focused on trauma and psychological abuse of the stolen generation. But the stolen people have never heard songs like "Took the Children Away", but there are a variety of stolen friction and emotions to illustrate the incredible friction and emotions of many people in the stolen generation I soaked the audience with sound, smell and sight. The sense of alienation is personally humiliated in a physical, emotional and emotional way. During the drama, Harrison revealed the destructive treatment of indigenous children, strict details highlighted the loss of their identity as well as emphasizing their value as individuals. For example, after listening to his mother's death, Jimmy felt it was worthless as he was hanging in a prison at a local police station.
Attribution comes from understanding, or recognition of external existence comes from internal connection and security. This critical analysis will explain how Jane Harrison's "stolen" text is related to the concept of attribution. The theft was a drama about the story of five indigenous children who were stolen from their families and forced to grow in a lifestyle facility in Europe. These children are isolated from the community and undergoing treatment
Stolen (1998) is a play by Australian playwright Jane Harrison. It tells the story of five fictional indigenous people under the names of Sandy, Ruby, Jimmy, Anne and Shirley. And they address the forced eviction of the Australian government. Sandy ran around his life and had no place to live. He secretly tracked him where he always avoided the government (even if they did not follow him), and where he could go home. Ruby was forced to work as a domestic woman from a young age and was angry with the pressure imposed on her by a white masters. She spent a lot of time staring at herself, and her family desperately wanted to help her. Jimmy broke up with his mother when he was very young and she was looking for him for the rest of his life. He spent a lot of time in prison, finally he was told to search his mother on the day he left.