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  1. A short story by Bessie Head about a political prisoner who challenges a brutal white guard in apartheid South Africa. Learn about the themes, characters, quotes, and symbols of this powerful tale of resistance and injustice.

  2. A political prisoner named Brille is beaten by a new warder for dropping a cabbage in the field. He reflects on his life, his family and his political beliefs as he recovers in his cell.

  3. The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses. A group of black South African political prisoners, called Span One, works on the prison’s farm picking cabbages. Because of their strong sense of group solidarity and lack of guilt over their political crimes, they have grown rebellious and impossible for the white guards to subdue.

  4. The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses” by Bessie Head is a short story about political activists incarcerated during the South African apartheid. Inspired by her childhood in South Africa as a biracial child when interracial union was illegal, Head’s work deals primarily with racism and its psychological and emotional impact.

  5. A short story by Bessie Head about political prisoners in apartheid South Africa who subvert the system with humor and kindness. Learn about the author, the historical context, the themes, the characters, and the symbols of this postcolonial literature.

  6. Aug 3, 2022 · A short story by Bessie Head about a political prisoner in apartheid South Africa who befriends his racist warder. The analysis explores the themes of oppression, violence, and human nature in the story.

  7. Analysis: “The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses”. Although “The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses” deals with issues of oppression, loneliness, and violence, the main conflict revolves around The Duality of Indoctrination and Dehumanization.

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