Characters
Themes
Plot Points
Apartheid
Misc. Questions
100

Who were Trevor's parents?

Patricia and Robert

100

What does living in poverty teach Trevor?

Not to take things for granted and appreciate what his mother was able to provide for him.

100

What happened with one of the girls Trevor liked?

Babiki - prom date, only spoke Pedi

Maylene - crush who took his Valentine gifts , but left him

Zaheera - crush he never told he liked, then she moved

100

What race is Trevor considered to be in South Africa?

Trevor is colored.

100

What were Trevor's brothers names?

Andrew and Isaac.

200

Who was Hitler and why was he significant?

Hitler was Trevor's friend who was famous for his dancing.

200

What does Trevor learn from spending time in Alex township?

He learns that "everyone has different notions of right and wrong" and there are different level of "crime."

200

Why did Teddy get in trouble?

Because he shoplifted luxury chocolate.

200

Why was Trevor considered to be "Born a Crime"?

Under the Immorality Act, people of different races were prohibited from mixing in any way. Trevor is proof of a crime by his parents.

200

In what ways is Trevor a "chameleon" while he was growing up?

Trevor speaks eight languages, uses humor to blend in, ran fast to do students lunchtime favors.

300

Who was Abel and why was he significant?

Abel was Trevor's stepfather who abused his family.

300

What did Patricia mean when she said "The world doesn't love you."?

She meant that the world is unforgiving.

300

How did Trevor earn money during his teen years?

He sold pirated CDs and DJ-ed.

300

What was Apartheid?

A policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race in South Africa.

300

What was the main cause of division between the Xhosa and the Zulu?

The white colonists made them hate each other more than before by giving each tribe different levels of rights in Apartheid. The Xhosa were considered to be intellectuals who learned to work with the colonists and the Zulu were considered to be warriors who fought the colonists.

400

Who was Teddy and why was he significant?

Teddy was Trevor's friend and partner in crime, who got arrested for stealing chocolates.

400

Why did Trevor feel like he never fully fit in?

While Trevor was considered colored under apartheid, he considered himself as mixed and he identified as black. 

400

Why did Abel shoot Patricia?

Abel felt Patricia and her children had taken everything away from him.

400

What consequences would his parents face if they were caughht?

His white father would get a warning (or jail for 5 years) while his black mother would go to jail for 4 years.

400

Why wouldn't Trevor's grandmother hit him?

She was afraid of the colors that Trevor's skin turned (his bruises) when he was hit.

500

Who were the Cheese Boys?

They were considered "rich" because they could afford to put cheese on bread.

500

What lesson does Trevor learn with Fufi OR Babiki?

With Fufi, (1) he learned he never knew she was deaf, and (2) he didn't own the things he loved.

With Babiki, (1) he learned he never tried to get to know her and (2) he only liked her for her beauty.


500

Why did Trevor go to jail?

He borrowed a car from Abel's garage, but the car's license plates didn't match the registration, so the police believed it had been stolen.

500

What did apartheid teach coloured people?

It told them to hate other coloured people and themselves for being associated with black heritage.

500

Why did Patricia not act like Trevor's mother at the grocery store?

He was constantly asking about a candy apple.

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