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LOVE & FATE

In a community plagued by poverty, Chanda navigates a life filled with hardship and struggle. Her stepfather's frequent visits to a shebeen, an illegal drinking spot, highlight his attempts to escape the grim reality they face.

LOVE & FATE

"my step-papa is dead drunk at the neighborhood shebeen" (Stratton 3)

Chandas father met his fate of having to result to drinking in a bar, and a low end bar for that matter. The fate of living in poverty in Bonang was not always having a positive mindset, and this is seen in the decision that Chanda's father made.

This here is talking about a shebeen, a shebeen is a place where people go to drink illegally, and these places are usually in south africa. This already tells us that this is a poor location and the fact that the father was dead drunk suggests that he drinks to get away from his problems.

LOVE & FATE

FATE (IMAGERY)

“Mr. Bateman opens one up. It’s made of pressboards, held together with a handful of finishing nails. The lining is a plastic sheet, stapled in place. Tin handles are glue to the outside; if you tried to use them, they’d fall off” (Stratton 3)
This is another example of imagery, because we are trying to picture the cheap coffin that Chanda had to settle for because she did not have a lot of money. This is another example of the fate that Chanda had to face because of her circumstances

LOVE (CHARACTER)

FATE
“Mama is curled up on the floor, rocking my sister” (Stratton 3)

This shows that she is a caring mother, and the fact that she is still holding her dead daughter shows that she had a lot of love for her. This means that her mother was very caring. We can also see the fate that her one and a half year old daughter had to face because of the poverty that they were in

“You must go, she whispered” (Stratton 3)
We know that Chanda is a person that is caring because she helped her mother, and we know that she is responsible and that she is 16. We can also see the love that Chanda has for her loved ones because, she was able to go out so quick to do what needed to be done for her family

FATE (SETTING

"My step-papa does odd jobs, my mama keeps a few chickens and a vegetable garden, my sister is five and a half, my brother is four, and I'm in high school. Where is the money going to come from?" (Stratton 5)
This quote depicts the inevitable fate Chanda had to face because she lived in this fictional place in South Africa
FATE (SETTING, CHARACTER)

FATE & LOVE (IDEAS)

“Where there is love there is life; where there is life there is hope” (Stratton 192)
Chanda is one of the most determined and unyielding individuals you will ever encounter. She keeps her good attitude despite the fact that she is continually fighting an uphill struggle. She places a high value on her family and will go to great measures to protect and care for them. Her love is a constant source of inspiration for her as well as a source of optimism for the future.