Analysis And Interpretation Of ”Pink”

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The tiitel Pink is a reference to the pink cake Lucy and Nellie use to bake together. It both symbolize that two opposite sides of the society can create something beautiful together in solidarity, but also the superior of the whites meaning that Lucy, a white girl on ten years old, demands Nellie, a black old woman with husband and children, to bake a pink cake to her. Lucy is a child who is affected by the time of the apartheid. As a child normally does, she learned how to act in the society by looking and listening to the surrounding community. In her case the regulator was the white people, so she undertook herself the opinions and point of view from the same size as the whites. That is the reason that she yelled out her frustrations “SLAVE SLAVE SLAVE” etc. (p. 177 l. 6-11) and she talked about all the racism things about the blacks. She doesn’t know better than she is learned, so when Nellie tells her a piece of the truth about the apartheid, it is too uncommon to Lucy and she can’t grasp it. But she is not just a misunderstood child though. You can read that she is a little spoiled too on p. 177 l. 10-11. “NO MORE UGLY BLACK BABIES THAT YOU’LL.. that you’ll like more than me“. Of course it is hard to lose a person that you feel that is close to yourself, but it is selfish said that “if I can’t get her, no one else
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