Mutant Message Down Under

Significance of The Outback

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"The Outback" is the name given to the expansive center of Australia where most of the narrative's action takes place. Its extremes of climate (baking hot days, weeks without rain) and terrain (sandy deserts, sudden cliffs, jagged foliage) can be seen as symbolic of the extremes of spiritually torturous self-redefinition undergone by the author.