Analysis Of Looking For Alibrandi By Melina Marchetta

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‘’ Looking for Alibrandi ‘’ is a story in which Melina Marchetta, the author, the book presents and focus on a young teenager girl name Josephine Alibrandi, is trying to find her identity and belonging. Surrounded her story she must face with her cultural conflict “She’s too Australian to be Sicilian, but too Sicilian to truly be an Australian’’ said Josie, poised to react to her Italian background and her illegitimacy. Furthermore, the family is one of the large facts that impact on her identity including Michael (father) Nonna (Katie-grandmother). Although, father is the person that provides care and protection to their children with Josie it is different. She has an unnecessary childhood which she is facing with discrimination and illegitimacy. At …show more content…

It wasn’t a pleasant meeting at Nonna house. Josie was very rude towards Michael. She wanted to make Michael feel bad. She did that by saying “My mother had me young” (page 39). After that statement, Michael’s face went pale and he looked at her in absolute shock. The second time that Josie met her father is when she had a fight with Carly. “God knows what possessed me, but having that science book in my hand propelled me to immediate action. So, I hit her with it “(pg82). After that they went to see Sister Lousie and Ron Bishop, Carlie dad’s want to see Josie and her lawyer. Furthermore, Carly was getting on Josie’s nerves saying that she didn’t have a lawyer and that she didn’t have a father. So out of angry Josie told them that she did have a father and she had to call Michael to help her. In addition, Josie gives back a quote “Yeah sure, my mother’s the Virgin Mary and I’m the Immaculate Conception” (pg84). After the tragedy, Josie

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