Where does the novel take place?
Scarborough
Who is Ruth?
The mother of Francis and Michael.
Who is Francis?
The oldest son of Ruth, Brother of Michael.
Who is Aisha?
Friend/Lover of Michael
Son of Ruth
What are differing perspectives?
Varied viewpoints shaped by individual experiences that lead people to see the same thing in a different way.
Where is Ruth from?
Trinidad
How does Francis challenge stereotypes of marginalized black youth?
He asserts strength in a hostile environment
Why did Aisha move?
She moves away after Francis's death, for her own well being
Who is the author?
David Chariandy.
What is the theme of the novel?
Survival within systemic oppression
The bond between brothers
Complicated grief
Systemic Racism
What does Ruth do for work?
Cleaning
Nurses aid
Why did Aisha Return?
Her father died
Who narrates the novel?
Michael.
What is colonial narrative?
The structured account of events relating to colonialism.
What did Aisha do as a response to her fear when hearing police sirens?
Threw ashphalt at a police car
How do these perspectives reveal the lasting impact of colonialism?
It shows how racism and exclusion continue to shape immigrant lives
How does Ruth challenge the colonial narrative?
By being a strong independent mother who preserves her cultural identity and protects her family despite systemic barriers and discrimination
How does Francis Challenge the colonial narrative?
By revealing how violence and toughness are survival responses to systemic oppression
The violence and confrontation that he endures from authoritative figures
How does Aisha challenge the colonial narrative?
by showing empathy, emotional strength and refusing to define people through violence and stereotypes
What was our thesis?
Through internal and external conflicts experienced by the three main characters in Brother by David Chariandy, readers will be able to further their understanding of differing perspectives and how they challenge the colonial narrative.