Question 1. Where does the opening scene take place (setting)?
Question 2. What was the relationship between Peekay and his Blcak African Nanny?
Compare this relationship with Peekay and his Mother.
Question 3. Why was Peekay sent to the Afrikaaner boarding school?
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Chapter 13 to end page 289
What do you think Peekay means on page 279, when he says that the photograph captured the moment when he understood that racism was a primary force of evil?
Why was Captain Smit afraid of having evidence of a photograph with he and a black man together? Why do you think he asked Geel piet to be in the photo if he would later ask for it to be destroyed?
The men and the boys on the boxing squad clearly recognise Geel Piet's abilities as a coach. Do you think they could openly admit that they thought he was as good or even better than they were at understanding boxing? Why?
Why was Captain Smit afraid of having evidence of a photograph with he and a black man together? Why do you think he asked Geel piet to be in the photo if he would later ask for it to be destroyed?
The men and the boys on the boxing squad clearly recognise Geel Piet's abilities as a coach. Do you think they could openly admit that they thought he was as good or even better than they were at understanding boxing? Why?
Monday, June 21, 2010
Chapter 12 to end page 275
When Geel Piet gives Peekay the present of the boxing shoes and says they are from 'the People' and that 'the People' love him and want him to win his fight...what people does he mean?
What impact might this have had on Peekay?
What did Peekay prove by overcoming overwhelming odds to beat Killer Kroon in the boxing final?
Symbolically, what will Peekay's victory mean to Geel Piet and 'the People'?
What impact might this have had on Peekay?
What did Peekay prove by overcoming overwhelming odds to beat Killer Kroon in the boxing final?
Symbolically, what will Peekay's victory mean to Geel Piet and 'the People'?
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Chapter 11 end of page 244
In this chapter, the author starts to delve into the plight of the African prisoners. Are they treated fairly or humanely (despite being criminals)?
Write a comment about this. What do you think?
Why do you think that Doc, Peekay's grandfather and Mrs Boxhall work to try and make the lives of these prisoners easier?
Write a comment about this. What do you think?
Why do you think that Doc, Peekay's grandfather and Mrs Boxhall work to try and make the lives of these prisoners easier?
Chapter 10 end of page 219
What sort of things will Peekay see and experience when he visits Doc in the prison?
How do you think Peekay will react to the things that he will see on his visits to Barberton prison?
What sort of education will Peekay get between the religious teachings of his mother, his school, Doc and the men he interacts with at the prison?
What does this say about the nature of learning?
How do you think Peekay will react to the things that he will see on his visits to Barberton prison?
What sort of education will Peekay get between the religious teachings of his mother, his school, Doc and the men he interacts with at the prison?
What does this say about the nature of learning?
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Book Trailer
What do you think of this. It is a book trailer (as opposed to a book review or movie trailer). Do you like it, dislike it?
Could you do better??????
Could you do better??????
Chapter 9
Chapter 9 to end page 188 these questions to be discussed as a group
Why is Doc arrested? How does this tie in with some of the themes in this book (ie. injustice)
Why did the Police who arrested Doc lie?
Why were the townsfolk so quick to condemn Doc as a spy?
What did you think of the newspaper heading ’No spy, but still a German’ ?
Why is Doc arrested? How does this tie in with some of the themes in this book (ie. injustice)
Why did the Police who arrested Doc lie?
Why were the townsfolk so quick to condemn Doc as a spy?
What did you think of the newspaper heading ’No spy, but still a German’ ?
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