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Pamel Peralta Juxtaposition is often used in this book of short stories. It is the fact of two things that are completely different and create a contrasting effect‚ being put together. Danticat uses the variety of stories to help break down the harsh Haitian life. In each story‚ each character is experiencing their own problems and trying to take things day by day. In the book Krik Krak‚ a series of short stories‚ the author Danicat utilizes juxtaposition to create strong and positive characters
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whole book. "Many people have volunteered to throw Celianne’s baby overboard for her. She will not let them. They are waiting for her to go to sleep so they can do it‚ but she will not sleep. I never knew before that dead children looked purple"(Danticat‚ 25). Later the
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Krik? Krak! is a compilation of short stories about the experiences of fictional Haitians living under an abusive new regime. Danticat illustrates that hope gives Haitians the ability to cope with their oppression and poverty. Each story represents various aspects of hope. Hope provides solace from oppression and poverty whether Haitians are in Haiti or at sea. Danticat demonstrates this in Children of The Sea‚ in which many people are stuck on a crudely made boat sailing toward Miami. The main
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Church 1 McAlister asks‚ "How does pop culture help people survive?"(McAlister‚ p162). Throughout the last few readings and films that have been shown and talked about they have touched upon the topic of what pop culture does for nations like Haiti. Pop culture is a way for the Caribbean to express the politics‚ emotions‚ and the social conflicts the natives of the Caribbean face every day being in the Caribbean or in America. Rara is something that is used to express thoughts through music
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After reading the book‚ Krik? Krak! I felt Danticat did an excellent job of exploring issues such as cultural identity‚ suffering‚ and corrupt political institutions in the short stories. She even showed how the characters overcame and coped with these issues through family and hope. In “Caroline’s Wedding”‚ Danticat explores the issue of cultural identity. In the story‚ Ma‚ who is Haitian‚ is not too happy about Caroline marrying Eric‚ who is Bahamian. We can see that Grace is the one that holds
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Thesis: in the story krik krak danticat uses symbols to discuss the struggles in haiti. like celianne‚ blackbutterflies‚ and banyan tree ROUGH DRAFT: Danticat discusses the struggles in the story Kirk? Krak! One of the struggles is Celianne. Celianne is a young pregnant girl of the age 15. She took off on a boat that’s supposed to go to Miami. The way she got pregnant and on this boat is really sad as she constantly repeated it on the boat. As she would constantly say on the boat‚ one night
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expresses her bitterness concerning not being able to read when she argues‚ “I do not want a pack of children teaching me how to read . . . The young [learns] from the old. Not the other way . . . A blush of embarrassment rose to her brown cheeks” (Danticat 4). Tante Atie was explaining her feels towards learning how to read at her age‚ it shows the negative opinion she notices about her lack of this skill. Due to Atie being illiterate‚ she strongly believes it is the cause of her unfortunate love life
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scene difficult to interpret and the significance varies between readers. In the ending scene‚ Amabelle is laying naked in the river “waiting for a new dawn” not really hinting if this new dawn is in heaven or still on earth. Personally‚ I believe Danticat is insinuating Amabelle is preparing herself for death from the way he uses water in other situations that do not turn out well for the characters. Water seems to play an important role in Amabelle’s life and affects her and the people around her
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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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