My Children! My Africa!
What details do we get about Thami and Isabel's lives?
Act 1 scene 1
Act 1 scene 1
Thami attends a public high school, and Isabel attends a private girl's school.
Isabel believes that women can do and be anything..... Thami believes a woman's place is in the home.
Thami lives in a world of violence, a place where you must be careful of how you use your words.... Isabel has been sheltered, unaware that saying the word "riot" can be misconstrued as something other that a good time.
Thami lives in poverty, whereas, Isabel's home has servants.
My Children! My Africa!