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The townspeople do not celebrate Fanie's recovery. They are horrified. Hendrik sees the laughter as mockery. He attacks the clown’s caravan and sets it on fire.
The clown’s caravan breaks down near their house. The clown is left behind by the circus. He starts performing small, silent tricks for the children. Paljas Study Notes
We meet the family in ritualistic, dead silence. Fanie sits in a chair, unmoving. Emma does chores mechanically. Hendrik comes home angry. The neighbours gossip about the circus arriving. The townspeople do not celebrate Fanie's recovery
Uys is warning that . The Apartheid state fell, but the "Hendriks" of South Africa remained – bitter, confused, and violent. The clown’s caravan burns, but somewhere in the desert, the music box plays on. That is where the real struggle lies: in the silent, everyday choice between colour and dust. He attacks the clown’s caravan and sets it on fire
Good luck with your studies. Paljas rewards slow, repeated reading – especially paying attention to what is said.