Concepts/Themes
Character VABs
Stylistic & Aesthetic Choices
Plot & Genre
Historical Context
100

What central theme does Jacky’s escape from the homestead represent?

Freedom and bondage

100

Which character represents determination and leadership among the free humans?

Esperance.

100

What is the novel’s primary narrative perspective?

Third-person limited.

100

In what year was Terra Nullius first published?

2017.

100

Which historical figures does Jacky’s resistance parallel?

Yagan and Jandamarra.

200

How does Esperance embody the theme of hope?

Her name means “hope,” and she persists in believing humanity can resist oppression.

200

What value drives Jacky to keep moving east despite being “lost”?

Connection to homeland / belonging.

200

Which literary device is central to the novel’s commentary on colonialism?

Allegory – aliens as colonisers mirroring British colonisation of Australia.

200

Which genre best describes the novel?

Speculative fiction / allegorical dystopia.

200

How does the novel mirror the Stolen Generations?

Children like Jacky are taken from families and indoctrinated in mission schools.

300

Which theme is reinforced by Johnny Star abandoning the Colonial Troopers?

Human nature / empathy transcending species.

300

Which belief about humans justifies Sister Bagra’s cruelty?

She sees them as subhuman, lacking souls, needing “civilising”.

300

How does Coleman use juxtaposition between Settlers and humans?

To highlight differing relationships with land, power, and survival.

300

What event marks the climax of the novel?

Sergeant Rohan’s raid on the refugee camp.

300

What 20th-century policy is echoed in the Settlers’ forced breeding programs?

Eugenics and assimilation policies.

400

How does the motif of water symbolise both survival and resistance?

Scarcity forces humans to adapt; Settlers’ misuse shows colonial arrogance; it symbolises hope for rebellion.

400

What attitude defines Sergeant Rohan’s treatment of humans?

Hatred and contempt; he views them as vermin.

400

How does Coleman’s use of non-linear narrative structure contribute to meaning?

Reinforces cycles of colonial violence and survival.

400

What happens to Jacky at the end of the battle with Rohan?

He kills Rohan but is shot dead by Settlers.

400

How does Coleman’s intertextual link to War of the Worlds shift perspective?

She retells colonisation from the Indigenous perspective, not the colonisers.

500

How does the novel suggest colonisation is “morally indefensible”?

Settlers’ violence is shown as purposeless, motivated by power and cruelty rather than progress.

500

How do Johnny Star’s values contrast with those of most Settlers?

He embraces empathy, survival skills, and resistance to oppression.

500

Analyse how Coleman’s symbolism of water critiques Settler misuse of resources.

Shows Settlers’ arrogance, waste, and failure to adapt; contrasts with humans’ harmony with land.

500

How does Esperance’s final journey reflect the novel’s genre conventions?

Open-ended dystopian conclusion; suggests resilience and future rebellion.

500

Why is the motif of homeland significant in both historical and fictional contexts?

It affirms ancestral connection to land and critiques dispossession under colonisation.