CHAPTER 3
1. What sparks Tsotsi's attack on Boston?
2. Describe Tsotsi's three rules.
3. Why are the three rules significant?
4. How do the rules reflect Tsotsi's personality? How do they protect him?
5. What is the importance of Tsotsi's knife?
6. What is Tsotsi's state of mind when he leaves the shebeen?
7. Why does he want to be alone?
8. What descriptions in this chapter indicate that this novel takes place in apartheid South Africa
9. Tsotsi can't always keep his memories at bay. Mention two events that force the
concept of memory to thesurface.
10. Who is Petah?