Fiela's Child- Dalene Matthee Comparisons and contrasts of the Long Kloof and the Forest
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Throughout this thought-provoking novel, Matthee shows us how the environment where people are brought up, plays a strong part in who they become. She compares and contrasts the bright, open expanse of the Long Kloof with the darkness of the Forest, as well as the inhabitants of these areas.
The novel tells us the story of a boy who struggles to understand who he is and where he belongs. This boy is Benjamin Komoetie.
Despite
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into the distance; the Forest was so dense, the forest people never saw far; apparently they did not miss the open country for the Forest was their home.' (pg. 210) Every reference to the surroundings that Matthee gives us, relates to the way the different people live their lives. This is an interesting viewpoint for the relationships within each community and as Benjamin interacts with either family, we are shown very different attitudes and characters .
into the distance; the Forest was so dense, the forest people never saw far; apparently they did not miss the open country for the Forest was their home.' (pg. 210) Every reference to the surroundings that Matthee gives us, relates to the way the different people live their lives. This is an interesting viewpoint for the relationships within each community and as Benjamin interacts with either family, we are shown very different attitudes and characters .