Granpa Chook Character Traits

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Granpa Chook is given to Peekay as a gift from Inkosi-Inkosikazi, “You are right, Pisskop. That is a good chicken. He can stay.” Granpa Chook was put in the book to serve as Peakay’s friend, “Granpa Chook was a survivor, and I felt fortunate to have him as my friend.” When Peekay realizes that Granpa Chook is going to be his friend, this seems to allow Peekay to realize that his life is not all bad. He is the symbol of hope and freedom in his life. He was always there for Peekay even when nobody else would be. He is loyal to Peekay. Peekay had felt abandoned by his mother and family while at school, but Granpa Chook was able to ease the pain. He is not just a chicken; however, he is the most incredible chicken that has ever been known to mankind. Granpa Chook was also Peekay’s inspiration. Peekay admires all of the strength that Granpa Chook is capable of even though he is just a …show more content…

She brings Peekay up telling him stories of warriors and she is the true caretaker of Peekay by always washing and feeding Peekay, but not only does she care for him as she does playing the role as his best friend. “Tomorrow I would be going home for Christmas and Nanny. Wonderful, soft, warm, Nany.” As a result, Peekay brings great honor on her because she has the chance to flaunt her story-telling skills in front of the medicine man. When Peekay arrives in Barberton, he is distraught to find that his beloved Nanny is not there. Peekay learns that Nanny had an argument with his mother-Nanny refused to remove her charms and amulets in accordance with Peekay's mother's born-again Christian beliefs. The influence that Nanny had on Peekay molded him and affected him throughout his childhood and early adolescence. She is as the symbol of safety and home to Peekay, because when Peekay prays as a child, he prays not to God, but to his nanny. To Peekay, Nanny was acted as Peekay’s mother when his real mother was working, and the reason he is able to love so

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