The Consequences Of Getting Unequal Systems, Bad Treatments, And Violence Triggering The Blacks To End Apartheid System In South Africa In Slovo’s Film Catch A Fire
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Apartheid System, Catch a Fire, South AfricaAbstract
This analysis is aimed to make the readers aware of being able to respect for the value of independence and all effort to struggle it during the Apartheid era which is long and painful. There are some problems which become the focus of this study, First is unequal systems, bad treatments, and violence done by the White to the Blacks, and their effects. Second the Black’s survival and struggle to achieve their independence during apartheid system. The writer chooses Post Colonialism approach to analyze this film because it has the nearest and strongest relationship with the message inside the film, The writer also focuses on the White’s colonialism to the Blacks and Blacks’ effort to abolish Apartheid system as one of colonialism discourse applied on their land.
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