and I will show you the man”
If this well known Jesuit aphorism was applied to the life of Ned Kelly, it would appear to explain almost everything., because its clear that from the very beginning of his life he was in an environment of hostility towards the law, to authority and the Police. This same hostility became the hallmark of his adult life, and reached its full expression at Glenrowan where in his home made armour he took the Police on almost singlehandedly. Peter Fitzsimons, writing about the young Ned puts it this way:
“Ned takes his hatred of the English with his mothers milk and his fathers every rant”
The Kelly House still standing, but only just, in Beveridge |
At age 10 his own father, the alcoholic Red, is in prison for theft, and then on his release is re-arrested for public drunkenness. There was more, but the picture is clear – the wider Kelly family existed on the fringes of society and the law, and was frequently in trouble.
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1. Moderation is back on. I haven’t got time to be constantly monitoring what comments are made and deleting the mindless rubbish that Kelly sympathisers have been posting lately. Please post polite sensible comments, avoid personal abuse and please use the same name whenever you Post, even if its a made-up name.