Themes and message

Racism and segregation

“The Moment Before the Gun Went Off” by Nadine Gordimer explores the mentality and consequences of apartheid. 

The story draws a parallel between the Kudu which Van der Vyver “raises” (l. 58) and “protects in the bush areas of his farm” (ll. 56-57) and the community of black people who work for him. It is suggested that Van der Vyver employs the same practices to animals and the black workers. One practice is “culling”, which means separating animals from a group according to desired or undesired characteristics. 

In the story, Van der Vyver wants to kill one of the bucks to reduce the deer population. However, he ends up accidentally killing his own son, Lucas, whom he has kept separate from the rest of his white family, because...

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