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In Kaffir Boy, by Mark Mathabane, the boy does not want to go to school, the mother wants what’s best for her child and in the end, the two understand one another. The boy feels distracted by his peers and pressure from his mother. ...
There are a couple different reasons the boy does not want to go to school. ... She was devastated and wanted the boy to realize that he needs to take advantage of the outcomes that school offers. ... That’s why whenever I see a boy child refuse to go to school, I stop and tell the story of my dear little mbitsini. ... 429)
In Kaffir Boy, by Mark Mathabane, the boy does not want to go to school, the mother wants what’s best for her child and in the end, the two understand one another. The boy feels distracted by his peers and pressure from his mother.
Approximate Word count = 723 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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