I believe that the Chauvet trilogy "Love, Anger and Madness" will become a classic text that people will read a generation from now because each of these novellas represents the horror of lDuvalier's regime. This is the reason why Marie Chauvet chose to exile in Montreal where she has lived since she was eight years old. Readers can have the impression this trilogy indicates to attack Papa Doc trough all the events happens during these novels. So, this book is a good representation of a classic text because all of each of the novellas features multiracial Issues from the wealthy strata to the poor population. Readers can prove this point since the main characters of all the three novellas are mulattos or Griffies. Furteremore, …show more content…
So, readers could comprehend about the essence of the Haitian foundation society and its regimes along time.This way readers can realize that Haiti is not one of the poor countries in the world, Haiti is a country of working and talented people. Since, Haitian written literature is enrich with important topics and styles that reflects the past of an oppressed society, and also the nature and values of its past and modern cultures, helping readers understand the essence of Haitian society. For instance, Chauvet's trilogy reflects the fact that Haitian people is unable to let go of their religious traditions including, Haitian Vodou customs and Catholicism that play an essential role in Haitian culture. Also, the Chauvet's fictional portraits are important in today's world because it helps audience to understand the colonialism negative impacts on Haitian society and the forceful fusion of the two literature traditions, including European and African.Since most of the Chauvet's work are written in French including this discussed trylogy.Chauvet indicates trough her French trylogy version that French is and always will be an inherent language by the colonists during the colonist intervention in Haiti. This language represents a fundamental character in terms of Haitian foundation society and Its variety of literature