Answer:
He is sad for the death of the young boy, but he also feels his white-man privileges are legitimate.
Step-by-step explanation:
In this story, we explore the tensions that existed between Blacks and Whites in South Africa during the years of apartheid. We learn of an Afrikaner, white farmer who accidentally shot a black man. However, this black man was his son. Because of this, we see that, throughout the story, the white man is very sad for the death of the boy. However, despite this fact, we also see that the man believes that his privileges are legitimate, that blacks already enjoy a good position in society and that he could not have done anything else for his son.