Friday, October 3, 2008

"MISS INDEPENDENT"


In the Life of Kgothatso Monare

“Motivated, enthusiastic, hard working and a little miss independent” described by her friend Dianne, Kgothatso Monare known as K.G to her friends, is a nineteen year old who was raised in Pretoria by her single mother and her grandmother along side her extended family, and many friends, it was through the experiences she had then that she became the person she is now. “It takes a while for me to get along with people but once I get the swing of things and I have settled in, it is when the real me comes out.” Currently studying a Bcom Accounting, at Rhodes University, she has worked hard to get to where she is right now and one cant help but wonder how she made it thus far.

One of the most interesting and unique thing about her, is the combination of friends that she has. K.G has a story for most of her friends and how she came about becoming friends with them. In Pretoria, She introduces some of her closest friend. Lizo, a guy that she has known all of her life; Anna, known as Analyse, became friends in high school because they both like the same idol; “then there is Tshego”, she giggles and tries to explain what special quality she has, “my semi-blind friend that I had to walk because she couldn’t see when it rains because her glasses become fogy”; Thato known as tattoo, a very good friend that she met at metric higher grad class. “I have many other friends at home but these are the ones that I can really call friends” she goes on to say, “At Rhodes I have come across very interesting people and have made good friends with them. Dianne, Ashleigh, Shibu, Gugu, Nthabi, Kay, and the guys, these are my friends at Rhodes and I spend most of my time with them”, she explains.
“I know I can rely on my friends for entertainment and when I need a good laugh I know exactly where to go or who to call.” Although she has many friends, she doesn’t necessarily rely on any of them. “ I am very secretive and keep my business to myself most of the time, but since ‘no man is an island’, I do rely on my mother emotionally” she expresses while looking to the ground as a sign of salutation and showing respect, “I can talk to my mother about anything and she is also a friend so I can also talk to her on a friendship level, although at times she plays her motherly role, asking me about my grades even though I don’t want her to.” As her face starts to light up and glow, she looks up, with a big smile on her face she exclaims, “I love my mom”.

And unlike most children, K.G grew up without a father and suggests, “probably through the absence of my father, I realised that it does influence the way I view males and I also know that most guys see me as the ‘ice-queen’ but I don’t think my relationship with men is awful because my uncle was there for me” she tried making sense of what she was saying, staring at the ceiling while knocking the teddy on the bed. There is no doubt that she has gone through some hardships in her life but she refuses to let them stand in her way of achieving her goals.

Tertiary life comes with a lot of responsibility as well as pressure from peers but even though there are many influences that students come across during her first year at Rhodes, she has managed to stay herself throughout and is most likely to pass her first year with 1st grade passes. “I wanted to become a Charted Accountant since grade five after taking several aptitude tests that indicated that I was numerically inclined and since then I’ve been working hard to get to where I am right now.” She wants to be very rich and this is how her “miss independent” attitude was derived. Kgothatso serves as an inspiration to most of her friends and she will be the “miss independent” that Ne-yo sings about.

2 comments:

Bridgexxx said...

Little Miss Independent

The profile article on Kgothatso Monare described her feisty personality and serious nature excellently. Having the privilege of living in the room next door to this young lady I was pleasantly surprised to find out aspects of KG’s life I had not previously known. The profile article was well written and expressed Kgothato’s mannerisms in the most eloquent way (her face really does light up when she smiles). More so the article delved into a side of everyone’s life we do not hear enough about, our home lives as it is so easy to get caught up in the Hype surrounded about being a ‘Rhodant’ that we do not always take the time to get to know about the other sides of people’s lives. The article focused on KG as the Heroine, show casing her caring and hard-working nature. This profile had me asking questions and wanting to know more about my determined next-door neighbor. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this profile article; it was interesting, absorbing and enlightening.

Bridge xxx

Ms L'tee said...

“Motivated, enthusiastic, hard working and a little miss independent” is how the heroin of this profile is introduced. In reading the profile, the very aspects of the said lady in armour, Kgothatso Monare shines through. If it is not narrated through by the writer, it is depicted by the subtle mannerisms she poses. We as the reader are then informed of the speed bumps in life that this character has encountered, being raised by a single mother and grandmother. Even if the rest of the story had been left blank, we can deduce that that could not have been an easy upbringing. She is therefore classified a heroine because she has risen above her circumstance and succeeded through adversity. In this pursuit of the bigger and better life, “KG” has she is affectionately known derived a positive source of inspiration from her life: to work hard, and be an independent and financially comfortable individual. Everyone has their own definition of success. Some say success is a destination; it appears to be a journey for this selected heroine. We are taken through a bout of introductions of her circle of friends, and the finer details that emerge from these minor introductions reflect on the good nature of this individual. If hearts were frozen in reading this profile, they definitely began to thaw when she said “I love my mom”. It is a well written piece that paints the selected heroine in a Picasso silhouette: A beautiful piece of art. I was engaged.
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