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The X-Kit Achieve! Literature series offers a unique series of
visually attractive, high-quality exam preparation tools. The
series has been written by top South African educationalists. The
books cover all the knowledge and skills tested in the final
English Home Language and First Additional Language literature
exams for the FET phase. Plot, theme, character, style, symbolism
and imagery are all discussed in detail, and thoroughly taught and
tested. Study and exam preparation techniques are covered and exam
questions provided. Answers are also provided for all the questions
to allow learners to monitor their own understanding. This study
guide aims to provide you with sufficient support for doing really
well in your Grade 12 English examination. This study guide will
provide: All the background information needed for a full
understanding of Cry, the Beloved Country.; Summaries, including a
precis of the whole play, plus details of acts and scenes.;
Important quotes for use in exams.; An analysis of the play that
will help you understand the plot and develop insight and
appreciation.; Pointers about the characters for quick and easy
revision.; A summary of the key themes.; Comprehensive exam
preparation assistance, including test-yourself questions, sample
contextual questions and full answers; and A glossary explaining
literature terminology. About the author, Alan Paton: Born in
Pietermaritzburg in 1903, Alan Paton attended Pietermaritzburg
College and then studied science at the University of Natal. He
graduated in 1922 and obtained his teaching certificate in 1923. In
1925, he went to teach at a school in Ixopo attended by black
children. In 1928, he took a post at Pietermaritzburg College, a
prestigious, whites-only boys' school, where he taught for seven
years. He started writing poetry and novels, but was critical of
his novel-writing efforts and destroyed these early stories. In
1935, he became principal of Diepkloof Reformatory. Here, he
instituted a number of reforms and the reformatory succeeded in
rehabilitating juvenile criminals into society. He felt that with
greater freedom in the way the reformatory was run, the boys would
be better adapted to life outside the reformatory when released. At
the start of the Second World War, Paton wanted to join the army,
but was asked to stay on at the reformatory instead. After the war,
while travelling to study prisons and reform schools elsewhere in
the world, Paton had the idea for his novel Cry, the Beloved
Country, which he wrote most of while travelling abroad. Paton was
convinced that young urban black people drifted into crime because
of a lack of opportunities to make a living and as a result of
broken families and tribes around the country. This lack of
stability of home and culture left the young without an anchor, and
the unfair laws of the time inhibited them from finding an honest
way to make a living. In creating his characters for Cry, the
Beloved Country, Paton drew on three major schools of thought at
that time: There was a desire by white people to keep the black
people in their place.; There was an opposite desire among black
activists to demand equality more and more violently; and There was
the attitude of "brotherly love" as embodied by the Christian
churches predominant at that time. As a devout Christian, Paton
seemed to conclude in his novel that having an attitude of
brotherly love offers the only hope for the future, but this idea
was fiercely opposed. Although Paton wrote this novel in 1946, the
themes and issues he explores are still interesting and relevant
now. This eBook is in ePDF format, which enables you to: View the
entire book offline on desktop or tablet.; Search for and highlight
text; and Add and edit personal notes directly in your eBook.
Leli yiqoqo lezinkondlo elididiyele ababhali abamnkantshumhlophe
nalabo asebemnkantshubomvu. Kukhona izibongo zesimanje nezakudala,
kanye nezinkondlo ezejwayelekile. Ake sizwe ukuthi lezi zimbongi
zisina kanjani enkundleni. Lo msebenzi uhlelwe ukad? ebona
kwezemibhalo umhlonishwa UCT Msimang. The poems are by new and
upcoming poets.
The title of this work, "Attitudes", is intended to sum up the link
that connects the stories. Each story deals with the attitude of
the writer (or one or more of the characters) towards different
subjects. Most of the topics revolve around aspects of the human
condition and so, along the way, views will be encountered about
matters such as love, hate, compassion, selfishness, bravery and
cowardice, to name but a few.
Kanegelo ya lenyalo la tutuetso ya batswadi, bao ba tsenago kereke
e tee. Selina o kgopela Rapitsi go yo tcweletsa dithuto tca
borutisi pele kholetsheng. Rapitsi le mmagwe ga ba kwane le seo. A
story about a marriage arranged by parents who attend the same
church. Selina intends to further her studies. Rapitsi and his
mother are against that.
This drama explores the results and the consequences of lies,
pride, dishonesty and deception. Makhaya Ntsenge, a worker at a
garage, meets his good fortune when he gets the chance to marry a
nurse, Thembisa, who has a B.Cur degree. However, are his motives
pure?
Voldoen ten volle aan die vereistes van die Kurrikulum- en
assesseringsbeleidsverklaring (NKABV). Eksamenoefening en
assesseringsgeleenthede word verskaf. Riglyne van die volledige
Assesseringsprogram word verskaf. Klaskamers regoor Suid-Afrika het
die materiaal gebruik en beproef. Eksamensukses deur leerders te
ondersteun en te betrek. Nuttige wenke vir klaskameronderrig.
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