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Tag: The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses

The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses – Analysis

Posted on August 3, 2022August 3, 2022 by JL Admin

Set in a prison in South Africa during the time of apartheid, ‘‘The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses’’ presents many of the elements one might expect from a ‘‘typical’’ political story about oppression, or about prison. The prisoners are black, occupying the lowest rung on the racial and racist ladder established by the state-sponsored system of…

The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses – Setting

Posted on August 3, 2022August 3, 2022 by JL Admin

 When Head published ‘‘The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses’’ in 1973, South Africa was about halfway through the era of apartheid, which lasted from 1948 to 1994. Although Head herself was living in Botswana when she wrote this story, many of her friends and acquaintances were, like the men of Span One, in prison as a…

The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses – Literary Devices

Posted on August 3, 2022August 3, 2022 by JL Admin

 Antihero  Many stories from cultures the world over feature a hero, typically a large, handsome, physically strong man who defeats his enemies and gains wealth and glory through a combination of physical combat, virtue, and shrewdness. In ‘‘The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses,’’ on the other hand, the protagonist, Brille, might be better labeled an ‘‘antihero.’’…

The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses – Themes

Posted on August 3, 2022August 3, 2022 by JL Admin

 Apartheid  ‘‘The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses’’ is set in South Africa during the years of apartheid, the statesponsored system of laws that officially divided all residents into four racial classifications and reserved power and wealth for the white minority. The ten black men in Span One are all political prisoners, arrested for being part of…

The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses – Characters

Posted on August 3, 2022August 3, 2022 by JL Admin

 Brille  ‘‘Brille’’ is the nickname given to the story’s protagonist by his fellow prisoners; his real name is never stated. Brille is a black political prisoner being held in South Africa because of his activities in resistance to apartheid. He is a small man, described as ‘‘a thin little fellow with a hollowed-out chest and…

The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses – Summary

Posted on August 3, 2022August 3, 2022 by JL Admin

As ‘‘The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses’’ opens, the narrator describes rows of cabbages, white clouds, and a blue sky on a still day. Not until the third sentence does the reader learn that this is not an idyllic farm but a prison; the cabbages are grown by prisoners who work long days and are not…

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