![]() Sadie is used as a bridge between the past and the present. In Crow Country, it can thus be argued that the novel-write centres her work on scandal and death that had happened in the 1930s. Sadie also discovers that her ancestor was responsible for the flooding that had happened in the valley sweeping away all available evidence on the murder that had happened at the time. ![]() After the killing, Sadie’s ancestor is presented to have hidden the body as brought out in the novel later when the same is unravelled to her. However, he refuses a situation that results in him being killed by the developers. When developers become interested in Lachie Mortlock’s land, they pressurize him to sell it. She is therefore given the task of unravelling what had happened during the time, the murder of a man-Lachie Mortlock. After Sadie moves back to her homeland, she is taken back to the 1930s in an attempt to develop further insight on a crime that had happened then, but all the evidence had been lost due to the flooding that had swiftly followed. ![]() Written by people who wish to remain anonymousĮxplore how Kate Constable elucidates the theme of scandal and death in Crow Country using illustrationsĬrow Country, as a novel, revolves around the theme of scandal and death. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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