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    Hope in Poverty The definition of freedom is the state of not being imprisoned or enslaved. But if this is not a plausible idea to someone‚ how can this ever be accomplished. “Krik? Krak!”‚ by Edwidge Danticat‚ reveals freedom can only be achieved if there is hope. She demonstrates the influence of hope while creating horrifying pictures of poverty and despair in the reader’s mind. In A Wall of Fire Rising‚ the father of the family is lead to freedom through his hope. Guy‚ the father‚ often dreams

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    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 sense of hopefulness are a mother who wants more for her son‚ a boy in search of safety‚ and a girl who looks for beauty even in ugly places. In the first short story in the book‚ children of the sea

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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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    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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    whatever you when you want is a privilege not a right. Unlike in the United States where we have that benefit‚ in Haiti the government has stripped that liberty from its own people with the new regime oppressing the citizens. Throughout the novel‚ Krik? Krak!‚ Edwidge Danticat suggests that death‚ water‚ and flight are the only methods to obtain freedom as a citizen under the rule of an oppressive government and culture. The motif of death consistently resurfaces and Danticat uses it to

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    taking her into authority. The author explains‚ "In the city‚ I hear they throw out entire children. They throw them anywhere: on doorsteps‚ in garbage cans..". Danticat is trying to portray the lack of moral values brought about by the desperate need for survival. In a country consumed by poverty‚ people learn to tend for themselves and worry about self-survival. Mothers that can’t afford to feed their children‚ throw them out. The author also alludes to the ignorance by the middle class towards the

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    poverty and violence. It is a disaster and is full of struggling people. The Poverty has led to many deaths and a country full of sadness. In the book Krik Krak‚ a series of short stories‚ the author Danticat utilizes juxtaposition to create complex characters that in return create the overall mood of depression throughout the book. The book Krik Krak is full with complex situations that lead to depression. The guy in the short story “A wall of fire rising” is always changing‚ and having trouble with

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    In the first five stories of Krik Krak‚ one of the themes that those stories have in common is that people all suffer from their lives. In “Children of the Sea”‚ both the female narrator and the pregnant women suffer from the experiences of their lives. The female narrator experiences the sufferings because she is separated from her boyfriend who is on a boat to America. This separation is painful for her‚ since when she thinks that his boyfriend is sent away by her father she wishes “those macoutes

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    Rucherly Bonilla Humanities English   “Children of the Sea”   In “Children of the Sea”‚ there is a lot of pain‚ suffering‚ mischief‚ and sometimes happiness. Throughout the story there are many internal and external conflicts. It has to do with a lot of mixed emotions and full of lessons learned‚ where a boy and a girl in love write letters to each other. The main conflict in this story has to do with the Militia’s and the Radio Six Youth Group. The Militia’s were people or soldiers

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    nearly impossible for impoverished civilians. 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

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