Krisis deur Elisabeth Eybers ‘Krisis’ (Crisis) - by Elisabeth Eybers 1. Dis hier wat ons twee skei – jy, Hart, en ek, 2. albei tot afskeid so onvoorbereid. 3. Die weg was lieflik waarlangs jy gelei’t 4. maar dis verby, al staar jy terug. Nou strek 5. die pad langs klowe, afgrond en moeras. 6. Voortvarend en ʼn lafaard soos altyd 7. en nooit in staat tot enige besluit 8. en siek daarby, is jy nou net ʼn las. 9. Jy was die gas en gasheer by die fees, 10. die seremoniemeester en die nar: 11. jou dwase raad kan net die Hoof verwar 12. waar elke tree die laaste tree mag wees. 13. Kyk, dit word laat, die kermis is verby, 14. kan jy dit nie begryp? Hier moet ons skei . This is for educational purposes only. I hereby declare that I do not own the rights to this poem. All rights belong to the owner. No Copyright Infringement Intended. SEE THE GOVERNMENT STUDY GUIDE HERE Translantion Afri Eng Dis hier waar ons twee ske i - jy, Hart en ek It’s here that where we two separate , Heart ,...
Not sure what to revise for Afrikaans? Well, here are my study note for my own students! (Grade 8 - 12) Use them, share them, print them😊. They are all yours absolutely free (if you want) or you can pay what you can here. Some stuff to revise: (This info is continuously being updated - the latest version will be here ) Taal (Language) Woordsoorte (Parts of speech) click here (5 min) Selflstandige naamwoorde (nouns): Meervoude (plurals) click here (10 - 20 min) Verkleinwoorde (diminutives) click here Also see vocab lists below Saamestelings (compound words) click here (10 -20 min) Byvoeglike Naamwoorde click here (15 -30 min) Intensiewe vorm click here (20 -30) Trappe van vergelyking click here (20 -30 min) Tye (tenses) click here and here (30 min) Voorsetsels (Prepositions) click here (5 - 10 min) Sinonieme click here (15 min) Die Infinitief click here Vocab lists Geslag (gender) click here (END OF STUDY NOTES FOR NOW. My latest notes here ) )
Theatre of the Adsurd The sociopolitical backdrop of Absurdist Theatre Absurdism in theatre arose in the post World-War II era. This was the age of the atomic bomb. People were disillusioned with both religion and technology. They battled to make sense the meaning of life. Absurdist theatre explores the reflects the sense of futility they experienced. The defining philosophy of Absurdism is existentialism . The main concern of the existentialist philosophy is the meaning of existence. Existence is seen as meaningless and cruel. Each person has to make a real effort get themselves out of their absurd situation. Characteristics of Absurdist theatre: The structure of the play is cyclical ( non linear ). The play does not have a clear beginning, middle or end Action does not move towards a specific objective There is no climax - rather a cycle of anti-climaxes. There is no logical development Language in Theatre of the Absurd often goes nowhere...
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