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    THE MIDDLE PASSAGE SAMET DAĞTAŞ World History Essay 1 THE MIDDLE PASSAGE States in Europe have begun to invade the American Continent in 16. century. Especially‚ Spanish invaders enslave and run indigenous people who live in America in sugar cane farm and mines in very poor conditions. Indigenous people have disappeared in a short time because of Europa people’s infectious diseases

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    slavery to a free man‚ and reveal the repugnance of slavery to those already in its grasp. 2. Did you learn anything from this movie? What was it? As a result of this movie I learned more about personality. I contrasted the indignation of Kunta Kinte‚ and his disposition to repudiate the statutes of his master at will with Northup’s umbrage‚ although Northup’s demurring was never prevalent over his vexation being a slave. Perhaps Northrup’s action constituted with his ability to play a fiddle

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    the nearly 80 million people who watched (Bird 94). The series was based on the book Roots by Alex Haley; both depict his family tree going back eight generations (on his mother’s side) when his family was still in Africa. The story begins with Kunta Kinte begin a young man in the Juffree village‚ Gambia‚ West Africa who was taken from his village to become cargo on the Lord Ligonier; a ship that landed in Maryland in c.1767. (Clare 1). He was then sold into slavery in Virginia where he was given

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    human spirit to overcome challenges comes from pride in one’s heritage. The protagonist of Roots‚ Kunta was born in Africa and later was captured by the white slavers. He takes his pride in his own heritage and religion‚ so he refuses to become a Christian‚ and continues to pray to Allah. Likewise‚ he tells the other slaves his name is Kunta Kinte‚ not Toby‚ the name given him by his original master. Kunta teaches his daughter about his heritage‚ including his life in Juffure and many words in Mandinka

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    How was Kunta Kinte’s father feeling about the birth of his son? What was unusual about the birthing process? Explain your answer Kunta Kinte’s father who was really excited about the birth of his son; however was interesting observed the unusual way that Kunta Kinte’s mother was giving birth. Maybe characteristic of their culture‚ Kunta Kinte’s mother was giving birth standing up; this may indicate that they used gravity as a way to make easier the process of labor. Is the Mandika village presented

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    to share with others were we come from. Kunta Kintes name being his spirt and shield contributed significantly to his life and culture by giving him strength‚ keeping his spirt up and keeping him safe. In Roots (2016 miniseries) Kunta Kinta is born the son of Omoro and Binta Kinte. When he was just a baby Omoro told him “Your name is your spirit.Your name is your shield. Allahu Akbar! Behold Kunta Kinte‚ the only thing that is greater than you.” Kunta grew up hearing this‚ so when he got older

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    a coming of age story for young Kunta Kinte‚ the main character‚ through his transition to manhood. But‚ also demonstrates the effects of colonialism as a whole on the indigenous people of Africa. It is made clear that the involuntary request given to Kunta Kinte‚ becoming a man and adapting to the new world‚ is apparent in the want to becoming a member of this organization. The coming of age is a small‚ yet powerful topic in the series‚ Roots. Before Kunta Kinte is captured‚ he was forced to begin

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    to the best they are the Authoritarian-Personality and Individuals vs. Situations theories (Merger‚ 2008). Roots depicts the life of Mandinka tribe member Kunta Kinte from his time as youth in Gambia‚ West Africa‚ his old age as a beaten down plantation slave who is still proud of where he came from. Slave traders kidnap young Kunta in 1767 around

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    The show ’Roots’ is about one African male (Kunta Kinte) being captured and shipped off to the Americas to serve as a slave until the day he dies. In this show we learn of the many traumas that Kunta had to get through just to get to the Americas such as the middle passage‚ where they had barely any room to sit up‚ they were extremely close together and were chained up for unimaginable lengths of time‚ where the soon-to-be slaves had to ’go to the toilet’ where they lay‚ eat bland and often sickening

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    Introduction 3 2. Alex Haley: Roots 4 3. Dialogue between Kunta and his father 5 4. Kunta’s thoughts 7 5. Summary 8 Omoro said that three groups of people lived in a village. First were those you could see – walking around‚ eating‚ sleeping‚ and working. Second were the ancestors‚ whom Grandma Yaisa had now joined. “And the third people – who are they?” asked Kunta. “The third people‚” said Omoro‚ “are those waiting to be born.” 1. Introduction

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