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Symbols
Symbols and Their Meanings
1. Passbook and Baptismal Certificate
Represent apartheid and its impact on personal identity.
2. Bus and Blazer
Symbolise sibling rivalry between Sipho and Themba.
3. Urn
Represents Themba's return to South Africa after his death.
Highlights the conflict between traditional and modern culture, as Sipho expected a body for burial but received ashes instead.
4. Dress (Designed by Nandipha Madikiza)
Symbolises the connection between South Africa and the rest of the world.
Mandisa's excitement about the dress reflects her modern, global perspective on culture and fashion.
5. First African Public Library (New Brighton)
A symbol of black empowerment and the importance of education.
This represents Sipho's new beginning, where he takes control of his life instead of seeing himself as a victim.
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