Vanessa Carles – Student Number: 64948722 ENG1516 – Unique number: 838616
Applied English Literature Foundation
Phase: First Additional Language
ENG1516
Vanessa Carles
Student number: 64948722
Assignment 2
Unique number: 838616
Due date: 14 June 2021
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,Vanessa Carles – Student Number: 64948722 ENG1516 – Unique number: 838616
Introduction to Children’s Literature
Contents
Declaration regarding Page 3
Plagiarism
Question 1.1 Page 4
Question 1.2 Page 4
Question 1.3 Page 5
Question 1.4 Page 5
Question 1.5.1 Page 5
Question 1.5.2 Page 5
Question 2.1 Page 5 - 6
Question 2.2 Page 6
List of Resources Page 7
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,Vanessa Carles – Student Number: 64948722 ENG1516 – Unique number: 838616
DECLARATION REGARDING PLAGIARISM
DECLARATION
Name and student number: Vanessa Carles. 64948722
Assignment topic: Introduction to Children’s Literature
I declare that this assignment is my own original work. Where secondary material has
been used (either from a printed source or from the Internet), this has been carefully
acknowledged and referenced in accordance with departmental requirements. I
understand what plagiarism is and am aware of the department’s policy in this regard. I
have not allowed anyone else to borrow or copy my work.
Signature: Date: 2 March 2021
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, Vanessa Carles – Student Number: 64948722 ENG1516 – Unique number: 838616
Question 1
1.1 Explain the meaning of each of the following words as they are used in context:
Foundling: Nomkhosi was abandoned as a young child by her own father and she was
then found and cared for by Monya
Twine: To enfold or wrap around. Monya wanted to wrap his coils around Nomkhosi.
Coils: If you coil something, you form a loop or a ring around something. In this case
Monya the Phyton wanted to curl around / loop around Nomkhosi.
Immortality: Unending existence of the river.
Maid: River virgin (She would be an unmarried young woman).
Mesmerized: Monya captured the complete attention of Nomkosi and the hypnotised
her.
Pined: To miss or long for something or someone. In this case Somate longed for her
sister Nomkhosi.
Peered: Somate looked with difficulty into the deep, silent pool to ask the fishes where
her siter Nomkhosi could be.
1.2 Write a paragraph in which you discuss how this story reflects the elements of a folk
tale.
A folk tale is normally a story that's part of a particular ethnic groups’ oral tradition
that's passed down from one generation to the next. African folk tales are believed to
have the power to hold the community together and they serve to communicate morals
and traditions to the young in preparation of life's obstacles and to teach them lessons.
Traditionally, adults passed these stories down to children while gathered around a
village fire and the story of “The River Maiden” is captured in a book of short traditional
stories and coincidently or deliberately titled “Zulu fireside tales”. Folk tales are usually
set in a time far from here and start with “Once upon a time”, the opening line of “The
river Maiden says “It is a long time ago now since it happened”, which is basically the
same as “Once upon a time”. Along with a clear moral, or a lesson, African folk tales
commonly include paranormal elements, for example encounters with talking animals
and other non-human creatures. Folk tales also subtly incorporate character traits like
caring, courage, trust resourcefulness and in this case also jealousy from Nomkhosi’s
father.
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Applied English Literature Foundation
Phase: First Additional Language
ENG1516
Vanessa Carles
Student number: 64948722
Assignment 2
Unique number: 838616
Due date: 14 June 2021
1
,Vanessa Carles – Student Number: 64948722 ENG1516 – Unique number: 838616
Introduction to Children’s Literature
Contents
Declaration regarding Page 3
Plagiarism
Question 1.1 Page 4
Question 1.2 Page 4
Question 1.3 Page 5
Question 1.4 Page 5
Question 1.5.1 Page 5
Question 1.5.2 Page 5
Question 2.1 Page 5 - 6
Question 2.2 Page 6
List of Resources Page 7
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,Vanessa Carles – Student Number: 64948722 ENG1516 – Unique number: 838616
DECLARATION REGARDING PLAGIARISM
DECLARATION
Name and student number: Vanessa Carles. 64948722
Assignment topic: Introduction to Children’s Literature
I declare that this assignment is my own original work. Where secondary material has
been used (either from a printed source or from the Internet), this has been carefully
acknowledged and referenced in accordance with departmental requirements. I
understand what plagiarism is and am aware of the department’s policy in this regard. I
have not allowed anyone else to borrow or copy my work.
Signature: Date: 2 March 2021
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, Vanessa Carles – Student Number: 64948722 ENG1516 – Unique number: 838616
Question 1
1.1 Explain the meaning of each of the following words as they are used in context:
Foundling: Nomkhosi was abandoned as a young child by her own father and she was
then found and cared for by Monya
Twine: To enfold or wrap around. Monya wanted to wrap his coils around Nomkhosi.
Coils: If you coil something, you form a loop or a ring around something. In this case
Monya the Phyton wanted to curl around / loop around Nomkhosi.
Immortality: Unending existence of the river.
Maid: River virgin (She would be an unmarried young woman).
Mesmerized: Monya captured the complete attention of Nomkosi and the hypnotised
her.
Pined: To miss or long for something or someone. In this case Somate longed for her
sister Nomkhosi.
Peered: Somate looked with difficulty into the deep, silent pool to ask the fishes where
her siter Nomkhosi could be.
1.2 Write a paragraph in which you discuss how this story reflects the elements of a folk
tale.
A folk tale is normally a story that's part of a particular ethnic groups’ oral tradition
that's passed down from one generation to the next. African folk tales are believed to
have the power to hold the community together and they serve to communicate morals
and traditions to the young in preparation of life's obstacles and to teach them lessons.
Traditionally, adults passed these stories down to children while gathered around a
village fire and the story of “The River Maiden” is captured in a book of short traditional
stories and coincidently or deliberately titled “Zulu fireside tales”. Folk tales are usually
set in a time far from here and start with “Once upon a time”, the opening line of “The
river Maiden says “It is a long time ago now since it happened”, which is basically the
same as “Once upon a time”. Along with a clear moral, or a lesson, African folk tales
commonly include paranormal elements, for example encounters with talking animals
and other non-human creatures. Folk tales also subtly incorporate character traits like
caring, courage, trust resourcefulness and in this case also jealousy from Nomkhosi’s
father.
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