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Having read Free Dinners' from Come to Mecca analyse Farrukh Dhondy's prsentation of the character of Lorraine.  

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HAVING READ 'FREE DINNERS' FROM 'COME TO MECCA' ANALYSE FARRUKH DHONDY'S PRESENTATION OF THE CHARATER OF LORRAINE. 'Come to Mecca' is a colletion of short stories written by Farrukh Dhondy focusing on the racism in Britian. Dhondy tries to show the image of the new generation especailly the young generation. The language he used in the stories is natural to show city's people behaviour towards each other. All of his stories mainly focus on single person from different angle of the attitudes towards them. ' Free Dinners' focuses on Lorraine, a young, mixed race girl who is confused about what society she is belong to. Lorraine confronts authority at school and then on the streets later in her life. Dhondy always used the language that is more realistic and obscene, and try to show real society we are living in. The narrator of this story is actually the classmate...

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