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Woods In The Woods, By Donald James Woods

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Donald James Woods is one of the main characters in the movie. Woods is white and therefore he has a lot of advantages in the society, which he as first doesn’t see anything wrong with. He doesn’t see apartheid as the worst and doesn’t really think that much about it. He is editor in chief on a white newspaper and print what the government want printed.
Woods is 41 years old when we get introduced to him. He is married, has five children, lives in a big house with swimming pool and drives a Mercedes. Woods and his family have a black housekeeper, which is really normal in South Africa. Woods has a very white liberal attitude about the South Africa society, as the blacks call it.
When the government tears down the slum area “East London” Woods …show more content…

Woods is therefore the round character in the movie. He starts with a very white approach about apartheid, but ends up fighting for a country with better rights for the blacks. Woods starts to stand up for the black people and go into the fight for better rights. Therefore he prints Biko’s words and picture of how the blacks are oppressed which is against the laws because the press isn’t free. When Biko dies in the prison in his fight for better rights the government cover the real reason for his death with a story about Biko hunger stroked. Woods decides therefore to run the real story in his newspaper and end up getting banded by the government. He decides to escape out of South Africa to England where he wants to publish a book, which is the real story about Steve Biko. Steve Biko is the flat character in the movie. He has his whole life lived under oppression and apartheid laws. He fight for better rights for the black people and wants an ending on the laws. When Biko becomes friends with Woods he convinces him that the laws should end and the blacks should stop living under oppression. When Woods starts to print Bikos words it starts to make a difference in South Africa. When the police catch Biko he ends up dying in the prison because of his meanings about apartheid.
Woods is therefore the story’s round charter because he changes from having a white liberal approach to fight for better rights for the black people and Biko is the story’s flat charter because he has the same approaches from the start to he

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