Give a summary of the film Goodbye Banana: Goodbye Banana tells the true story of James Gregory, who is a racist, white South African, who is sent to guard Nelson Mandela for more than 20 years. He Is happily married and has two children. The first time he meets Nelson Mandela was at Robber Island. At first he thinks of the black South Africans, as people below whites, who shouldn't have rights. But the more time he spends with Nelson Mandela, the more he changes his attitude against black people.
He speaks with Mandela, when he gets the chance, and he even smuggles some chocolate out as a Christmas present for Mandela. If the warrant found out about how much time he spend with Mandela, Gregory would be fired. Yet he still does it. Afte
...r 19 years in prison at Robber Island, Nelson Mandela was removed to another prison, Poolrooms prison. When Mandela was removed, Gregory got transferred with him. At Poolrooms there were a lot better facilities, for Mandela, and in there he sometimes got the chance, to deliver a speak o his relatives, who visited him in Jail.
During the time at Poolrooms, Gregory son was also killed in an accident. At the end, Nelson Mandela gets transferred one more time, and 3 years later he gets released, to the Joy of the South African people. B) I have chosen to answer question number 1 and 3 1: When Gregory first arrives at Robber Island, Gregory almost has hatred for Mandela. He thinks he is a terrorist, and he thinks he should rotten up in his Jail cell. 3: In the en
Gregory has a lot of respect for what Mandela does, and he believes in is opinions about the black rights and apartheid.
C) I have chosen to answer number 2. The white population of South Africa is told that the Freedom Charter is about how the NC would take over South Africa and oppress the whites. It really says, that everyone in South Africa should have equal rights, and that every man should get a vote, whether they were black or white, man or female. Mr.. Gregory has never read the Freedom Charter, because it was a banned document, and those caught in possession of the Freedom Charter, should be taken to prison.
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