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| Weller, Archie: The Day of the Dog
Weller, Archie: The Day of the Dog
Archie Weller: THE DAY OF THE DOG
PLOT:
The story takes place in Perth in Australia, where a young 19-year-old
Aboriginal man, named Doug Dooligan comes out of prison after eighteen long and
lonely months. He has been put behind bars because of a brawl. Now he is
celebrating his freedom and getting drunk to forget those horrible nights on
lumpy beds in the overcrowded cells. In prison there is no privacy, no peace,
nowhere to dream by yourself, that is what he missed most of all.
Suddenly he meets two of his best mates in the past: Sylvester Jackson and
Floyd Davey. They are getting drunk together, although Doug has promised
himself, that he will never go back to them and be a
“street-person”, because he doesn’t want to live from stealing
cars or other things like and to come in a brawl and so in jail again. So the
two’s girlfriends Valerie and Rebecca come with Valerie’s sister and
Rebecca’s cousin Polly. After talking and drinking Doug and Polly get
together. Polly isn’t even fifteen years old and “on the run”
from the Community Welfare Department. After sleeping in Valerie’s flat,
where all of them live, Doug goes to visit his mother.
She welcomes him happily, although she knows that he has been out since the
day before and he has spend his first day with these drinking and stealing
streetboys..
She hasn’t had a good life. It has begun happily: he has married
Doug’s father Carey and they have had a nice farm. But then Carey always
has got drunk and they have had to sell the farm and to move to city. At that
time Doug has been twelve years old. One day Doug’s father hasn’t
come home. And she has had to care about three children: Tom, Jemina and
Doug.
Tom has died during the Vietnam war, Doug has put into prison and Jemina
has got a nice family and a little farm.
For a week Doug hangs around the house, watching TV, reading comics and
listening to music. On Friday he goes to see Mr. Salvadorez, his parole officer.
After that he meets his friends and gets drunk again.
When he arrives at Valerie’s flat, he sees Silver lying in bed with
Polly. Angrily he attacks him with a knife, but Floyd calms him down and warns
Silver with a death threat, if he will do something like that again.
So the spend a nice weekend together. Silver apologise for his fault and
Floyd tells Doug that he will get a baby from Valerie. On Sunday evening Doug
goes back to his mother, who tells him that she has find a job for him in a
horsestable. After working the whole week, he goes to Valerie and Polly. There
he hears that there was a quarrel between Floyd and Valerie. So he decides to
make a nice evening for the two girls, after such a horrible day, because for
his work at the stable he has got a lot of money. When they decide to go home,
they meet Doug’s exgirlfriend Jenny. So a big fight begins, because Jenny
is a member of the Nuclear clan- the enemy of Floyd and his friends, but nobody
is hurt hardly.
Next day Floyd comes to pick up Doug from his mother’s house, because
it is Floyd´s last day in Perth. After a long and funny drinking night Doug
and Polly wake up in Floyd´s car by two police men. They arrest Doug,
because they think he has stolen the car, which Floyd has stolen in
reality.
But he gets out soon and now he wants to have a normally life: working and
living at his mother’s house together with Polly.
But one day he meets one of his cousins, who tell him that he could see his
father, who has escaped from prison.
So he and Polly go to see his father, but they make Doug stealing a car to
flee. The police catch up with them and only Doug can escape.
A few days later the Community Welfare Department catches Polly and Doug
loses his job. Without any hope he goes to his sisters farm to work there. That
would be good for him, because he always loves working in the nature. But one
day he steals his sister’s husband’s car and loses his job again. So
he meets Floyd, Silver and Shagger, who also work on a farm.
To make some money, they get an assignment to make a robbery. They want to
rob a shop, but they don’t see the owner’s wife, who shoots at
Floyd. So Doug also shoots at the old lady, who dies immediately. Doug, Floyd,
Silver and Shagger run to their car and escape, but the police catch up with
them. The disaster end in a big car crash, where the four die.
CHARACTERS:
Doug Dooligan:
He is a nineteen-year-old Aboriginal. Since his family moved to Perth, he
always has problems with drinking, fighting and stealing.
After getting out of prison, he wants to start a new life, but he
doesn’t get out of this vicious circle.
On one side he really wants to start a new life, but on the other side he
also wants to stay with his best friends drinking and having fun. In
Doug’s world friend are even more important than money. With friends
around him he is able to be the king or jester and it’s all the same.
Mates, girls, cars and alcohol: that is all he needs to make life go
around.
I think Floyd is the cause of getting problems. And that is because Floyd
is Doug’s best friend.
Doug has had a had life: first he has had to leave the farm, which he
really loves, because his father always has got drunk. Doug’s only dream
is to have a piece of one day. Then his brother Tom, who has looked after him
almost from the day he has been born, has died.
With all these problems and shocks he goes astray. I think normally he is a
very shy and quiet person.
Polly, also called Nana:
She is the sister of Floyd´s girlfriend Valerie, and the cousin of
Silver’s girlfriend Rebecca. Like most Aboriginal girls of her age she is
“on the run” from the Community welfare Department and she supposes
one day they will catch her, but she doesn’t make a real attempt to
hide.
At the age of three she has been taken from her drunken wreck of a mother
and placed in Sister Kate’s house, but she has run away and now lives in
Valerie’s flat.
Her philosophy is to squeeze as much fun out of life as she can while she
is able and don’t plan for the future. But when she meets Doug and his
mother, I think, she wants to live a normally life without drinking and
stealing.
Sylvester Jackson, also called Silver:
He has turned into a “street person” early in life. He is loud
and brutal.
Normally he never says sorry, unless one time, because of the thing with
Nana and Doug. He is the only with person in this gang.
He has long curly red hair and deep blue eyes. He has tattoos all up his
arms, over his back and chest. With seventeen he has been the youngest of the
gang, but yet he has a record longer even than Floyd´s. He is short but
very stocky and quite willing to use his muscles. He is not clever, though and
never thinks before acts.
Floyd Davey, also called Pretty Boy:
He is quite and sly, soft-footed and sometimes shy, but he is as cunning as
an old dingo. He is tall and loose-boned. Most time he is the boss of the gang
and with Doug’s mother’s view he is a bad influence in
Doug.
THEMES:
Problems of “Street
persons”:
There are several problems like drinking, stealing and fighting. Mostly
there are fights between several gangs. And many people, also Doug, get problems
with police because of these violence. But they are never free, they are trapped
in a lifestyle, they can never escape => vicious circle.
•Alcohol: many of these young people have
problems with alcohol, also Doug. But the strange thing is that also
Doug’s father has had a drinking problem. And because of that they have to
leave their farm. And so Doug has got depressed and also has begun to drink. But
that doesn’t change anything. He reacts in the same way like his
father.
•Stealing: Because of their drinking
problems most of them don’t get a job. So they begin to steal to be able
to buy some alcohol. So this vicious circle turns and turns.
•Fighting: There are many gangs and these
gangs battle with other gangs. Because of these fights most of the people get
problems with the police. But I think the cause of these fights is racism. Many
Aboriginals aren’t accepted in these areas and they have problems to
adapt.
Their hopes:
“There would always be husbands drunk and brothers gambling and sons
in jail and fighting and swearing and everyone giving up.
But as long there where babies to hold and love, hope would be reborn all
over again and there was something worth living for.”
I think babies are very important for them, because they give them hope and
they are someone to care about. But they are also problems because many young
people haven’t enough money ever for themselves. Another problem is that
so one generation after the other grows up in these bad conditions and the
chance to get out of this vicious circle is very low.
Friends and having fun with them are the most important things, but without
any money?!?
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