Hope pushes Haitians to keep living and to escape their troubles. In Children of the Sea, Celianne, a pregnant teenager, looks to escape Haiti in order to stay alive and keep her daughter. This hope keeps her from giving up. Although when her baby dies, her hope is gone, giving her no reason to live. After holding the dead baby in her arms, she finally …show more content…
In the chapter Night Women the mother is forced to prostitute herself in order to raise her son. She is hopeful that her son will be able to thrive and do well in life, so she is willing to continue with her situation even though it displeases her. She is aware that there is more hope for the future generation and isn’t phased by the idea of herself being hopeless, “A firefly buzzes around the room, finding him and not me” (72) This symbolizes light and hope finding the young boy instead of her and for that reason she is compliant when it comes to sacrificing herself because she has hope for her child. She is willing to give up what she has in order for there to be a chance that her son makes it in life. Guy from Wall of Fire Rising also uses hopes and dreams to cope or veer from reality. Guy and his wife are sometimes caught struggling to keep their family from going hungry or to keep a job and his dreams are the only thing that keep him from boiling over with stress. Guy describes the feeling he gets to his wife, Lili, whenever he sees the hot air balloon, “ ‘Sometimes I just want to take that big balloon and ride it up in the air. I’d like to sail off somewhere and keep floating until I got to a really nice place with a nice plot of land where I could be something new. Just be something new’ ” (61) Although instead of supporting him, she disagrees and doesn’t like the idea of him leaving. This …show more content…
In the chapter Caroline’s Wedding, Caroline's mother has trouble getting over the fact that her daughter is breaking tradition, and marrying a man who is not Haitian. Because of this she uses hope and superstitions to help endure the thought, “Ma believed that her bone soup could cure all kinds of ill. She even hoped that it would perform the miracle of detaching Caroline from Eric, her Bahamian fiancé. Since Caroline had announced that she was engaged, we’d had bone soup with our supper every single night” (141) The superstition Ma has about her bone soup shows her hope that her daughter will find a better man and helps her continue with life and slowly accept