Peekay In The Power Of One

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Throughout The Power of One, Bryce Courtenay allows Peekay to be developed by the people and experience around him, he displays this new character through his words and actions. In fact, the author uses many ways to show how Peekay is feeling, an example is when the author mentioned “The loneliness birds stopped laying stone eggs, they rose from their stone nests and flapped away on their ugly wings and the eggs they left behind crumbled into dust. A fierce, howling wind came along and blew the dust away until I was empty inside”(142). The literal meaning is that the bird has stopped laying eggs and they have decided to fly away from their nest and leave their eggs behind. The eggs crumble and decay, then swept away by the dust. However, the …show more content…

He uses “good” and “bad” to furthermore inform Peekay that being German doesn’t represent the person’s characteristics. For this reason, the author presents a forceful tone showing that he is trying to make a point. All things considered, the author is trying to show Doc’s actual feeling towards the matter and how he see’s it in his own eyes. Last but not least, the author pointed out “The photograph capture the exact moment when I understood with conviction that racism is a primary force of evil designed to destroy good men”(265). The literal meaning of this is that the picture taken that day shows Peekay a peek of racism in Africa. In other words, the author uses “evil” to represent racism and how it “destroy good men”. This creates a sense of realism captured by Peekay and how he is beginning to understand the world as it is covered with hate and evil. Also, it creates a disheartening tone as it shows how the world is not full of rainbows and sunshine but it is filled with evil and hate. The author allowed the audience to experience every step of Peekay’s discovery upon the world as he learns to mature and developed and ultimately discovering

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