TITLE:Power Of One
AUTHOR: Bryce Courtenay
- Born: 14 August 1933
- Died: Not Yet
- Lived: johannesburg (South Africa)
PUBLICATION DATE: 1989
SETTING: South Africa, 1930's
THEME:
Only when people join up and become one, may peace overcome the hatred.
PLOT:
A english boy has to grow up with racist white "Afrikaans" after his mother died. It was during the war with Hitler, and the Afrikaans blammed the English for thier ancestors suffering. PK then goes with his grandfather who teaches him about the land. PK meets pete who teaches him boxing. After Pete dies, PK unites the different african tribes in song and dance.
MAIN CHARACTERS:
Nanny (protaganist) - Cared for PK, helped him when his mother died.
PK (protaganist) - Main character, gets bullied as a child. Learns how to box and helps unite and bring hope to south africans.
Doc (protaganist) - Famous pianist. Took care of PK, taught him piano. He also taught PK all about life, the world, and nature.
Pete (protaganist) - Black prisoner, taught PK how to box.
Prison Guards (antaganists) - Kill pete and mess with PK and his grandfather.
Black Boxer (protaginist) - Not 100pct sure of his name, hard to understand the accents. Anywayz, he showed PK that using myths to unite people can help them overcome persecution and hatred.
Evil School Boy/Nazi/Police Officer (antaganist) - He continued to assault PK, and all that he loved. Throughout PKs life, this other boy always found a way to take away what he loved and cared for. He never broke his spirit.
SYMBOLS:
Prison Guards/Kids In School = Racism, hatred, ignorance.
Doc = Light, truth, honesty, nature.
There are probably more symbols, but pulling them all out and giving them exact definitions and meanings is not really in my abilities.
RESPONSE:
The movie was alot better then i thought it was going to be. Ive been dreading watching movies, but they arent that bad. This movie helps shows that there are two sides to every story. Each side in the movie had their own motives and reasoning for what they did. Obviously, the movie was based on the Englishmans/Africans side of the story. Anywayz, It was a good movie even though it didnt have what I normally love in movies. Sex, violence, war, comedy. It did have alot of violence, but mainly in the form of pure hatred and boxing. I wouldnt watch this movie again, but i dont regret watching it this time. It kind of opened my eyes, i have been ignorant in the past.