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MODULE CODE: ENG2611


MODULE NAME: APPLIED ENGLISH LANGUAGE FOR FOUNDATION AND INTERMEDIATE PHASE


ASSIGNMENT: 03


YEAR MODULE 2025




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, ENG2611 Assignment 03 Essay – Exploring Diversity in Sindiwe Magona’s

“Mother to Mother”

In South Africa’s complex history, language, race, and culture are often layered within

both personal and political narratives. For this essay, I have selected the novel Mother

to Mother (1998) by Sindiwe Magona. This literary work offers a heartfelt and painful

account of the 1993 murder of Amy Biehl, told from the perspective of the fictional

mother of one of the boys involved in the killing. The novel explores themes of race,

cultural memory, language barriers, and social injustice, all deeply rooted in the history

of apartheid. My essay aims to highlight the theme of cultural identity as it emerges in

this novel, supported by references from Units 3 and 5 of the study guide and the

prescribed book Teaching Children’s Literature: It’s Critical! by Leland, Lewison, and

Harste (2018). Through this analysis, I will examine how literary and linguistic features

bring out the theme of cultural identity, and I will reflect on how it has shaped my own

understanding of diversity in South Africa.

Magona’s novel speaks deeply to the broader theme of diversity, particularly as it relates

to race, culture, and language in South Africa. The novel does not offer a simplistic view

of right and wrong, but rather reveals how systems of oppression shaped the lives of

black South Africans across generations. In the story, readers are introduced to the

protagonist, Mandisa, a black mother who speaks directly to the mother of the murdered

girl. Through her voice, we learn of the daily struggles in townships, the deep pain of

racial discrimination, and the devastating impact of apartheid on families and

communities. In Unit 3 of the study guide, it is explained that diversity is best

understood through the layers of lived experience and how language, culture, and

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