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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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    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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    become synonymous with the poverty and degradation that colonial powers have imposed on populations across the world. Nonetheless‚ these narratives often shield us from more humanizing portraits of Haiti that do not rely on stereotypes and clichés. Edwidge Danticat’s Create Dangerously: The Immigrant Artist at Work provides such a portrait. From her commentary on the Haitian influences in the works of Basquiat to her account of the resilience of the Haitian people in the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake

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    Akile Dixson Professor Vazquez ENC 1101 28 September 2014 Why Create Dangerously Edwidge Danticat‚ Haitian writer and immigrant‚ writes about art forms in Haiti‚ hope‚ and change. She tells the audience of the tragic yet inspirational deaths of Numa and Drouin in 1964. This is a collection of essays that new college students should read for its strong messages. Danticat’s main points are do not give up‚ the importance of art‚ and always speak up. Initially‚ Danticat’s words scream that to cause

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    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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    medications and therapists that can help you work through it all. Many do not believe that you can not go through life successfully carrying depression and despair with you‚ but with the right type of remedy‚ it is possible. In The Dew Breaker‚ Edwidge Danticat shows examples of many people going through depression and personal life problems. The Huffington

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    freedom while being faced by oppression? The disturbing deeds of those who endure and experience the disputes of Haiti prompts the normal lives of an average Haitian. Despite the troubles the characters must go through‚ the novel Krik? Krak! by Edwidge Danticat proposes that sacrifices for freedom allow hope for the next generation‚ but result in brutality and a loss of innocence for the current generation. In the short story “A Wall of Fire Rising” Guy‚ a father‚ and a loving husband creates a

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    Uncle Joseph couldn’t speak for a while‚ but that did not stop him from supporting and caring for his family and community. I think the way Edwidge told her story about her life was very expressing. She described all the events so good‚ that I could picture it in my head. Through her words‚ I felt that Uncle Joseph was a strong man that did not let anything bring him down. He stood up for what he believed. He always managed to help other people. For example he took care of his niece and nephew for

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    Bibliography: The Kingdom of This World: A Novella. Alejo Carpentier. Intro. by Edwidge Danticat. Farrar‚ Straus‚ and Giroux. New York (2006).

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    Brady Miller Intro to Literature T/R 12:50-2:15 10/30/2012 Reader Response #8 “A Wall of Fire Rising” by Edwidge Danticat There are two people in this world: those who can deal with life’s challenges and those who cannot. “A Wall of Fire Rising” by Edwidge Danticat recognizes this predicament in the shantytowns of Haiti in 1991. Freedom has a different meaning for everybody and can be attained in different ways. As referenced by Guy‚ the hot air balloon is the key to freedom. Guy and his

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