A. Gcina Mhlophe B. Bulelwa Mhlophe C. Cira Mhlophe D. Nosisa Mhlophe A The narrator's best friend is. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. She feels happy and good about herself. D)what does the extract reveal about the narrators character It is also a full circle for the narrator in terms of her voice- she was insecure about it because she was told it was too deep, but now as she reads her poem aloud, it sounds clear and bold. 3:Discuss the proragonists opinion about Bulelwa Why does father Fikeni take the speaker with him to the village? Finally a girl did, though, and the narrator tells them that Father Fikeni has invited her to spend the weekend with his family. The repeated thought that she is too ugly for him to like is an example of her view of herself being moulded by the rude comments of others. The narrator also mentions that their school is one of the biggest, and had a very good choir. The story begins with the narrator introducing herself as a seventeen-year-old high school student who is battling insecurity about here self-image. Refresh and try again. There is also a sense that some of the boys in the narrators class dislike her due to her appearance and nothing else. It may also be a case that Mhlophe is exploring the theme of independence. Interestingly, the cocks loud voice is described just as the narrator herself finally found her own voice. He indicates that while the Your email address will not be published. The narrator compares the feeling of writing her first poem to the feeling of giving birth. Gcina Mhlophe is a South African actress, playwright, poet, director and activist. We also see the re-entry of the topic of choir. 1. Give a reason for your answer, =How did the narrator benefit from attending the meeting at the village, =is the narrator justified in wishing to be like Mrs fikile, =in what is Imbongi The Question is.. 7. She is thoroughly excited to read her first poem to him, and when a red rooster across loudly flaps its wings and squawks, she knows exactly what its saying- its agreeing with her, too.if(typeof ez_ad_units != 'undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[728,90],'litbug_com-banner-1','ezslot_6',161,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-litbug_com-banner-1-0'); The story is narrated entirely in the past tense, giving the readers the impression that the narrator is recounting her experience, remembering all the incidents that brought her to the present. These show that her sister could only afford to pay for her school fees. briefly explain the mood during the climax I don think the speaker is from a poor family. The narrator sits in the back, while the minister and his wife sit in the front. The Fur Coat by Sean O'Faolain8. Gcina Mhlophe. 4.Did the narrator have people she trusted who supported her? However if you go through the questions asked by other visitors. What is the main reason father fikeni takes the narrator to the village? a). Village People by Bessie Head 7. whats impression did the narrator have of herself before meeting the imbongi? The narrator said she has never had a baby but the feeling she was feeling after writing her first poem was too overwhelming for words and maybe it was how people feel when they have their first baby. The narrator does remember a good-looking boy who plays rugby and still does not have a girlfriend. Her low self-esteem about her appearance goes beyond what others think of her- she believes it herself. Why did the narrator think the good-looking boy (Sizwe) How is isolation a theme in this short story? Could be that she saw Father Fikeni as a father figure in her life, she also adored his wife. The story revolves around her. When she found something she was good at, her insecurity became her strength. Our Story Magic. This awareness gives the readers a better grasp on the main themes of the story and the personality of the narrator. Meaning of the following idiomatic The story seems autobiographical and not fiction. She develops - changes. In Transforming Moments by Gcina Mhlophe we have the theme of insecurity, confidence, isolation, independence, identity, acceptance and change. 5. High and fine literature is wine, and mine is only water; but everybody likes water. Just as a person can go through a change when giving birth the narrator goes through three transforming moments or moments of change in the story. The speaker is intelligent because she meets her first boyfriend and ignores the criticism of her relationship by the other girls. Transforming Moments - Gcina Mhlophe (p 25) 12 St Christopher on the Parade - Marita van der Vyver (p 31) 18 The suit continued - Siphiwo Mahala (p 35) 20 Elvis on Fortieth Street - Michael Weeder (p 43) 25 School Photos - Diane Awerbuck (p 47) 28 A better life for you, Mums - Zulfah Otto-Sallies (p 53) 31 She has just discovered her passion and is yet to begin her journey- it is a fresh slate. The first quote is a simile. why does the narrator find it difficult to express her thoughts while she is in the presence of the imbongi? Besides her being a good-natured and hard-working person, it is possible that Father Fikeni knew there would be a praise poet in town, and wanted to take the narrator along with him for the event. The ease and naturalness with which she thinks about it highlights how well it matches her skill and personality. 3.climax of the story. Gcina Mhlope has been writing and performing on stage and screen for over 20 years. She thinks Mrs. Fikeni is really beautiful. From that moment she gains a lot of confidence and sees a direction she can follow in her life. Luckily, the church minister sees the potential in her voice and invites her to join the church choir. 201092 Did the Narrator ultimately date (fall in love) with Sizwe? The New Tribe by Buchi Emecheta 5. %PDF-1.4 what is the high point (climax? does the girl go into a relationship with the boy from school. From the very beginning, we see that the narrator is low on self-esteem- it starts with a lack of confidence about her looks. Required fields are marked *, Please consider supporting us by disabling your ad blocker, Transforming Moments | Summary and Analysis. b). O*?f`gC/O+FFGGz)~wgbk?J9mdwi?cOO?w| x&mf endobj Father Fikeni takes the narrator out of her school environment and away from the girls who ridicule her. Click here for instructions on how to enable JavaScript in your browser. The winter sun seemed as lazy as we were (simile). We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. Identity the narrators tone in these lines and explain why she use this tone. Whats the mean reason Father Fikeni takes the narrator to the village is to visit the.? The narrator feels very much at home while at Father Fikenis home which suggests the school environment may be causing the narrator troubles. 24-October-1958. Was Gcina mhlophe a pessimist or an optimist kind of person? A useful analysis of the short story: Transforming Moments by Gcina Mhlope - includes themes, setting characterisation and plot. Different in characteristics of child and mother. Gcina Mhlophe. At the last sentence the narrator says Across the fence a big red cock flapped its wings and crowed loudly at me, in agreement too. The climax most likely occurs when the narrator sees the praise poet. Do you think perhaps her father is an absent one. Father fikeni pays for speaker education. It is possible that Mhlophe is using the cock to symbolise not only excitement (flapping wings) but also the fact that the narrator has found her voice. She is also no longer comparing herself to the other girls in her class. No longer is she insecure and lacking confidence now that she knows and accepts who she is. 3 wht is narattor opinion abt bulelwa substantiate u answr with reference, 1. explain the comparison in this speech. 4 The Imbongi, how did gcina mhlophe see herself when she was a teenager, Does the narrator admires the boy from port Elizabeth please give a reason, 1:In which area of her school work does the narrator show a particular talent . The narrator seems to cough out the chapter, what does she mean? How did the narrator benefit from attending the meeting at the village? 4.0,` 3p H.Hi@A> What is the lesson of the story? The fact that Father Fikeni also brings the narrator to the village meeting suggests that she is being accepted by Father Fikeni. So whenever the other girls are unprepared for an upcoming test, she teaches them the lesson disguised by a cough when the lights are out. February 16, 2020. Do you think the narrator admires the boy from port Elizabeth??? Clear rating. 4. It is a short story told in first-person narrative. 4.discuss the effect of the simile the narrator uses to describe her feeling about about writing her first poem, Can I ask what are their role in this story, Explain why the statement is False Further, she has not found her identity yet in the beginning of the story, and often lets her actions and feelings mould itself according to the opinions of others. Im not sure if it is a true story or perhaps it is based on Mhlophes own life. Thanks for the comment Lungisani. Book Facebook Email or phone Password Forgot account? Storytelling is a deeply traditional activity in Africa and Mhlophe is one of the few woman storytellers in a country dominated by males. Explain, Can you tell us about the setting in the story, Referring to line 6(describe it asstopped combing it. 5. /Quality 60 She is joining the school choir in order top progress and she knows the praise poet can advance her to her dream of becoming a praise poet. To be independent of others. 19 0 obj 3.Consider the story as a whole.How does the narrators relationship with Bulelwa differ from her relationship with other classmates? Paperback. give two reasons for your answers, Quote no more six consecutive words from text to prove that the following statement is false: 2. 1: how did Gcina Mhlophe see herself when she was a teenager? The winter sun.as we were ;I*#H4XX0'9RB@ze&""rEa.km4cP$B\): (j: oH3qQf*Ud'f(b7 X$,V(YI Kq#rTzc.DxLnl7 N>\[&; You are very good and your reviews are excellent.. E.g. 3Did the narrator have people she trusted who supported her? And can you pleas help me identify some of the other figure of speech in this short story that i might not be aware of. Possible by three things. The other girls dont seem to be able to accept that the narrator has a right to be disinterested when it comes to boys. 2612 what are the main events in a story(plot), What is the rising and falling action of the story transforming moments, Compare Father Fikenis character with that of the choirmaster, The narrator grows in confidence as the story progresses, To feel the poets hot, sweaty hand holding mine I felt baptised as a poet too. Thanks for the comment Nkosinathi. Could you please name these moments , Identify the figure of speech and the effectiveness of that figure of speech of this line he had chosen an unsuitable girl and set the whole school on fire. ' Zk! $l$T4QOt"y\b)AI&NI$R$)TIj"]&=&!:dGrY@^O$ _%?P(&OJEBN9J@y@yCR nXZOD}J}/G3k{%Ow_.'_!JQ@SVF=IEbbbb5Q%O@%!ByM:e0G7 e%e[(R0`3R46i^)*n*|"fLUomO0j&jajj.w_4zj=U45n4hZZZ^0Tf%9->=cXgN]. /Width 1500 Discuss why transforming moments can be seen as an autobiography? C.church minister. Explain whether the narrators voice was always considered a special voice . [7A\SwBOK/X/_Q>QG[ `Aaac#*Z;8cq>[&IIMST`kh&45YYF9=X_,,S-,Y)YXmk]c}jc-v};]N"&1=xtv(}'{'IY) -rqr.d._xpUZMvm=+KG^WWbj>:>>>v}/avO8 4.Discuss protagonists opinion about bulelwa? B) why the narrator runs to her room Why ? It is also to be pointed out that Transforming Moments is rich in narration and description as opposed to dialogue. The narrator is worried about her self-image even going as far as describing her hair as being like dry grass in winter. Which is an unflattering way to describe ones hair. 1.) One of the themes in this short story is self discovery 1. Support by quoting from the story. The 17 year old narrator feels unsure of herself quote 4 conservative words that suggest self doubts from paragraph line 3. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent. However the poem is about a woman giving birth. Gcina Mhlope was born in 1958 in KwaZulu-Natal to a Xhosa mother and a Zulu father. 2.discuss the role Cira plays in this story To what she became now. hA;MJP;C~f(=Fa6W_WzxzP/R&Jur5^ To what extent has the narrators behavior at church helped In boosting her self-confidence? Gcina Mhlophe is one of the few famous women storytellers in an area dominated by males, an aspect she mentions in Transforming Moments. Helping her to regain her confidence. 2.who in this story treated her respect? What is the theme of the short story transforming moments? She mentions that she has never seen a woman praise poet, but she can be the first which directly relates to Mhlophes experiences in being one of the few woman storytellers in her area. Consider the following line Some girls were forced to be my part time friend 20 0 obj The other characters in the story are the girls in school who tease the narrator. Just to add on the above mentioned characters. In some ways the story can be seen as autobiographical. His eyes flashings. Mhlophe focuses on the narrators inner thoughts and feelings about the past events, and the narration of the event itself. Whats the narrators popularity in the story? Although she is a brilliant learner who produces excellent results, she has low self esteem because she believes she is ugly. 3. 2.what is the genre of the story This is another example of an insecurity formed by the comments of others. The main reason Father Fikeni takes the narrator to the village is to visit the. Theme of self discovery in this short story .if I write the girl has low self-esteem. 1.Refer to lines 2-4(lve never hadtheir first baby) Do you agree? This can be seen with her intense statement of I hated myself. Mhlophe employs imagery in the description of the narrators hair- dry grass. There is also a hint at the narrators financial status at the mention of her clothes being not as good as the others.. 9,o>NXK^JCftw}u=w`_W8u{xtx{o+<0{{S~z8xCg{wRp`h2T@5A@K3C9SLz #GgVoO<9t(~{v?G?O>zO=zR{}o~~pg~x^o~?+dRw +=0Tz:xCOt#_{_`,"?q.W1:;ca.T("Y_Q69C7fo,,UNA+nd7kFWnKPZoFB*nf|Xo+5"zJrli23Ll'G70=+D>:,)g+ The narrators confidence at the end outshines all the insecurities, low self esteem and all that stuff. What does the narrator means when she says (im forever buried in my books). I dont know how I came to this article, but it is really interesting. But she thinks the church minister likes her, for he insists that it is resonant, and encourages her to join the church choir instead. As she stands up to stretch, she feels a boundless joy flood through her body. The first time she writes her own poem, it is a Monday. 3.what is the setting of the story. She produced and performed on a CD for children with Ladysmith . Gcina Mhlophe 1960- (Full name Nokugcina Mhlophe) South African playwright, poet, short story writer, and children's writer. Please give me a straight forward summary of the story. Your help will be much appreciated. Your help is really appreciated I just dont know how to thank you guys because the summary is the best..thank you very much. 4:Refer to the story as a whole The narrators academic success results in a fulfilling life for her, Do you think the narrotor admires the boy from Port Elizabeth? 2. Who in the story treated her with respect? /Filter [/FlateDecode /DCTDecode] identify the figure of speech in this line. Can I have answers based on short stories, Is the line forever buried in books a metaphor or hyperbole. Can u clarify the irony of the poem for me please? The other girls tease her because no boy is interested in her. Currently you have JavaScript disabled. by. In the end, though, she decides to cause a stir among the school, and accepts him. 1.What does the narrator do instead of going to the sports field? No longer is she insecure and lacking confidence now that she knows and accepts who she is. It was mentioned that the narrators classmates used to do their schoolwork too late, what does this imply about how the narrators classmates treat their schoolwork? She also helps the other girls with their English Literature. The praise poet also plays an important role in the story. Nokugcina Elsie Mhlophe known as Gcina Mhlophe was born on 24 October 1958 in KwaZulu- Natal, South Africa. 4. Justify the statement She has written many children's books as well as adult audience poetry, short stories and plays. Can u help me with the following. 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