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    Haiti is the one of the poorest countries in the world. The people of Haiti suffer everyday due to poor living conditions. The novel Krik Krak by Edwidge Danticat shows the life of multiple families and women. The theme of the novel Krik? Krak! is that there is no hope for Haiti because the government oppresses its people and even escape is impossible. People in Haiti sometimes think that the only hope is being freed by death. A lot of suicide goes on in Haiti because of this idea. Guy‚ a father

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    Haiti has had a difficult and harsh history. Characters and stories from this book express that history. Characters in these stories have sad and horrible tales to tell and make an overall depressed mood. In the book‚ Krik? Krak?‚ a series of short stories the author Danticat utilizes juxtaposition to create dynamic characters that in return create the overall mood of depressed throughout the book. The following are a few examples of characters whose stories and characters form the mood of the book

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    The world renowned Haitian-American author Edwidge Danticat was known for many of her great writings over the years. Including but not limited to novels and short stories. Danticat was born on January 19‚ 1969 in Port-au-Prince‚ Haiti to Andre and Rose Danticat. Her parents immigrated to the United States when she was only four years old. While her parents were away Danticat and her younger brother stayed in Haiti under the custody of their aunt and uncle. It wasn’t until she was twelve years old

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    history with the general freedoms that are allowed in America. Krik? Krak! by Edwidge Danticat is a novel that explores the terrible things that happen‚ and have happened in Haiti and how these hardships affects those that have lived through them. The novel is about the Haitian people who have gone through hard times and just want to be freed from what imprisons them in Haiti‚ Danticat conveys freedom throughout her novel Krik? Krak!‚ by showing how people want freedom and what they would do to

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    A French philosopher once said; “A craving for freedom and independence is generated only in a man still living on hope” (Albert Camus). Krik? Krak! demonstrates this idea throughout a series of fictional short stories that illustrate the harsh and beautiful lives of Haitians. The author Edwidge Danticat portrays the idea that hope is crucial to survive through hardships and to attain freedom. Hope pushes Haitians to keep living and to escape their troubles. In Children of the Sea‚ Celianne‚ a pregnant

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    According to Haiti Partners‚ Haiti ranks one of the least developed countries and approximately 59% of the population lives on less than two US dollars a day. Krick? Krack! by Edwidge Danticat is a collection of short stories about the daily life that Haitians face in the oppressed‚ poverty stricken country of Haiti. Danticat suggests that people deal with the suffering caused by oppression with numerous different antics. For some people‚ the suffering endured is too severe to handle causing them

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    people have hard lives‚ but those people work hard and live their lives the way they can. How is it that living with all their daily struggles they manage to find the strength to keep working as hard as they do? In the book Krik Krak‚ a series of short stories‚ the author Danticat‚ utilizes juxtaposition to create realistic characters that in return create a hopeful mode throughout the book even in hopeless situations. The specific examples that best display realistic characters creating an overall

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    In this short response‚ I am going to talk about the story called “Night Women” by Edwidge Danticat and the TED talk “We Should All Be Feminists” by Edichie. To start with‚ “Night Women” is a story which for me and I am pretty sure that for everybody too‚ is a very beautiful‚ interesting‚ and sad story. It is about the life and hard times of any single mother who has to do whatever possible to provide a means for their family because her son’s father decided to “disappear with the

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    In the novel Krik? Krak! written by Danticat‚ the oppressed people can be seen believing in false hope. Danticat shows the importance of believing in a better life‚ family‚ and a fictitious reality when building a false hope the oppressed people will believe in. Danticat also tells us about the stress put onto the false hope when one of the aspects are lost. “Children of the sea” is one chapter of many with the theme of a false hope. False hope is used as a “weapon” against the oppressed people

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    In addition‚ not having a paternal figure can affect a child’s development due to forming the inability to find closure‚ among the individual’s part. Upon the novel‚ The Dew Breaker‚ written by Edwidge Danticat‚ two main characters Michel and Dany failed to find closure among the absence of a fatherhood guidance. In relation to Michel’s background‚ he had grown up with the ideology that his father had died due to some sort of “political” action‚ however soon by Romain’s character‚ he finds out that

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