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English Connections Jessica Gray Being courageous, and being that one person in society that helps those who are being discriminated against, even if it means they get discriminated towards themselves, is something which takes a lot of strength and character. My report looks closely at the connections between courage and fighting injustice, in particular towards racial prejudice ideas, and the importance of the impact that this theme has within our lives. The texts I will use to show this are “The Power of One” written Bryce Courtenay, “To Kill a Mockingbird” written by Harper Lee, “Freedom Writers” directed by Richard Lagravenese and finally “The Help” directed by Tate Taylor. I strongly felt that all these texts showed prominent injustice within them, whilst also allowing me to make educated comments on the courage the main characters have to stand up towards this racial inequality. Firstly, “The Power of One” is a very significant text that continuously throughout the story shows the theme of courage. This novel shows how one single person in society can make a difference, by going against what is known and expected, to help those who are being discriminated against. “The Power of One” is set in South Africa during 1930’s, about 18 years before Apartheid, the system of racial segregation, was first introduced. From an early age Peekay is brought up by his black Zulu nanny Mary Mandoma, due to his English mother suffering from a nervous breakdown. At the age of 5

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