Pathos To The Tourist Of Antigua

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Kincaid’s experience starts us with putting us as the readers into her text as the tourists of Antigua. Noting the tourists find the place of absolute beauty, but the natives of Antigua find the tourists ugly. She then goes on to the old times when Antigua was in colonial possession, but now has their people enslaved, which has corrupted the island. The people of Antigua dislike the tourists out of envy, in spite of being so poor they are not able to travel anywhere, and are ‘stuck’ in their homeland, just watching the travelers take in the beauty of their land when they are trapped in.
Throughout this book, Kincaid pulls a very strong sense of pathos to the audience of this book in several ways. This first is exampled by the topic of calling

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