Tuesday, 23 May 2017
Monday, 15 May 2017
Reflecting on The Power of One
At the end of the film I felt (5 sentences minimum):
At the end of the film i felt bad for those afrikans who were treated punished, killed, tortured and who were lost their dignity like geil piet but it was also good that some people like p.k. Who fighted against the whites who treated blacks badly and i also felt bad that p.k. Girlfriend was killed in the ruckus cost by the whites that led p.k. Girlfriend died.
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Questions I would like to ask the South African government of the time include (5 sentences minimum)
To help those afrikaners who was treated badly by whites and give them rights as humans and freedom not to be judge by whites because they have no rights to judge other people as written in the 10 commandments u shall not bear false witness against your neighbor and we all are made fair and equal as human being to live in God garden of eve
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The most significant episode in the film was (5 sentences minimum):
When he told his story when he was a little kid it was amusing how his cattle died his mom got sick and was transported to a all boys school how he was bullied and told that his mom died and only nanny was there for him and how he got to prison how he didn’t lose hope on his life and it is also sad because he just a little kid and he experience that all its hard and to live like that on a harsh world .
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It made me think (3 sentences):
It made me think how lucky i am to live in this generation not to suffer such experience in the past and how lucky i am to have a loving family i can go to if i have troubles or if i lose hope.
It made me feel (3 sentences):
It made me feel im very bless to have such loving family and caring family that i can reach into if i have problems and or if i lose hope in myself and they would always have a time for me.
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The most interesting character was (5 sentences):
P.k. because it was interesting how his life was a kid when his mother died and he was bullied and trained to be a boxer in prison and how he never give up and face his fears in time of problems and how he treated all us equals and fair and how his loved ones died and how he countinue his journey with his afrikan friend.
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The film taught me (3 sentences):
The film taught me to treat equal as a human being and never judge other people by their color, face, voice, hair and eyes. And it also taught me how black suffered in the eyes of white people how they were treated and punished.
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Wednesday, 10 May 2017
Nau mai, haere mai ki tēnei taonga
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