Krik By Edwidge Danticat: A Literary Analysis

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Through generations of pain comes a new generation of strength begins to peak. Edwidge Danticat, author of Krik? Krak! Displays multiple stories which shows the reader the hardships and obstacles people of Haiti are willing to go through in order to survive day to day life. The pain, suffering, and hardships experienced from generations before helps the next generation acknowledge the obstacles they will have to go through in order to survive.
Haitian people face daily problems that revolve around life or death, within the novel stories called The Wall of Fire Rising and, The Missing Peace shows examples of how Haitians choose to live or die. The Wall of Fire Rising is based on three people’s lives (Guy, Lili, and their son). For both husband and wife, life is rough, they have to find ways to keep their family fed and sheltered. Sometimes even skipping some meals just so his son gets fed, Guy(father) realizes this is not the life he wants to be
In Children of The Sea , a man makes a hard decision between staying in Haiti with the girl he’s in love with, or flee on a boat in search for a better life. Ultimately he chooses to desert [with] thirty-six other souls (3) for survival. Within Haiti’s corrupt government one small mistake and it would lead to death or torture.This man chooses to flee on an unstable, and shabby boat instead of staying with the girl he’s in love with in order to save his own life. The choices to try and survive is especially hard for a woman with a kid and no husband, in the story Night Women a mother keeps her son asleep while [she] works (73) . In Haiti jobs are hard to come by especially for a woman, common jobs for women in Haiti are becoming maids/servants, or even prostitutes which it displays in this story. This mother is willing to give up her body to make money to provide for her son and give him hope for the

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