Wednesday, September 4, 2019
How are the Female Characters Presented in the stories Country Lovers
How are the Female Characters Presented in the stories  Country Lovers   and Veronica     The black girl Thebedi is one of the main characters in the story  "Country Loversâ⬠ She lives in South Africa under the apartheid which  was a system of government which involved a segregation act between  whites and blacks, so she hasn't as much rights as whites do, because  of this she is restricted and hampered by her culture.    The Educational system started with both white and black children in  primary education where they spoke local dialect and then after that  the white children went to secondary education where they learnt  Standard English and the blacks went to work and learnt the language  of authority. There was also at the time an Immorality act which was  where it was illegal for a white person to have a relationship with a  black person. This made Paulus Eysendyck and Thebedi keep the love  with each other secretly ââ¬Å"She had to get away before the house  servants who knew her, came in at dawnâ⬠ This shows they have  compassion and determination to keep the relationship going. Paulus is  in charge of the relationship for example ââ¬Å"He told her each time,  where to meet againâ⬠.    Paulus and Thebedi have known each other since they were children.  Paulus is son of the owner of the farm where Thebedi comes to work  later in the story. Paulus is a white boy, and Thebedi is a black  girl. They used to play on the farm as children and had primary  education together. When he comes home for the holidays, he brought  her presents, and Thebedi also give him a homemade bracelet. The  bracelet is admired very much by his friends at school. Meanwhile, a  black young man, Njabulo, falls in love with Thebedi, and wishes that  he could be the ...              ...ronica the most essential issue of the story and what it  all amounts to is Tradition. The life Veronica led was steeped in  tradition. Every aspect of the story is based around tradition. It was  traditional for men to go off to work and women to stay in the home to  cook, clean and look after the children. This would explain her lack  off education and why the opportunity of going to a school as a child  was not open to her. There was not as many opportunities open to women  because it was unusual for women to go out to work or get a job. By  tradition, men have the more dominant role. Veronica was a weak female  so this would explain why she took unnecessary punishment of her  father when she was younger. This also would explain why women as a  whole where expected to stay at home. These are the reasons why I  believe Veronica did not leave for the city with Okekà ©.                      
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