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Title: Mood: Tone:

 “Class act” refers to an excellent performance, or  Sad  A gloomy and depressed tone
someone whose performance is extra-ordinary  Emotional  The narrator begings the story with a strong word
 Also refers to someone who is generally well-mannered depressing statement.
 Title is linked to “Sister act the movie” because of the
long tunic and because they call her Sister Mary Clarence


Summary:
Characters:
 Set in Eastern Cape in the early 1990’s
1. The narrator=
 narrated in first person by a 12 year old girl who has
just started high school Class Act  12 year old girl who cannot fit in a high school
because of the length of her tunic
 she is subjected to teasing because of her appearance
 She struggles with bullying coming from her
 the pressure she feels makes het to hate school
fellow schoolmates
 she is to young to defend herself
 She does not have a voice at home and they
 she tries to adopt in order to survive and get by
decide what is good for her
 she finds it difficult to make friends
2. Ayanda=
 Mr., Sauls, het English teacher, cannot control his own
 She is friendly to her sister
class and that gives Renato an opportunity to bully Themes:  She understands her sister’s problems and
new learners
assist in trying to solve them
 he makes them stand in front of class to inspect their 1. Bullying=
 She fixes the tunic but unwittingly adds to the
uniform  Narrator is continuously teased by her schoolmates
narrator’s problems
 he calls her Sister Mar Clarence because of her long  Her bullying is not physical, but it kills her spirit
uniform (one of the nuns in the movie Sister Act)  A class repeater (Renato) starts this bullying by making 3. Mr. Sauls=
 she does not report the bullying to her mother and her her stand in front of class  He is a new English teacher
aunt, but fights the demons alone and all by herself  He cannot cpontrole his class
2. Identity, Acceptance and Appearance=
 she looks up to her elder sister (Ayanda) who has  Narrator faces a difficult time because of her appearance 4. Aunt Connie=
finished school  She does not feel accepted by her fellow classmates  She accuses the narrator of being angry when
 the adults contribute to her suffering by ignoring her  She accepts the identity given to her and does not she is not
request to have the tunic shortened, Firstly her aunt challenge it  She seems to push the narrator around the
cannot do it because there is no cotton thread house
3. Conflict=
matching the tunic, then it is her mother, who cannot  Narrator has to go to school even though se hates it 5. Khanysia=
find time to do it. (Inner conflict)  She is a pompous girl who looks upon the
 Narrator finally tells het sister about the taunts  Narrator has a problem of being teased by other learners narrator
 The tunic is adjusted or shortened, but she is then  There are 2 learners that make life difficult for her 6. Renato=
teased for the thick hem and white cotton thread  A girl who looks down on her and a boy who constantly  He is a bully who does not care about the narrator’s
 She is further ridiculed because of the color of her teases her about everything( External conflict) feelings
underwear as well as her black knees 4. Helplessness=  He always taunts her by calling her names.
 The renewed bullying makes her feel she is better off  She is bullied at school and is too young to fight back
called Sister Mary Clarence.  She cannot report her problems to her mother who is
always busy

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