Saboteur By Ha Jin Theme Essay

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The Theme of Freedom and Oppression in Short Stories In the world of literature, themes such as freedom and oppression are both viewed and examined within various narratives of stories. The two short stories, “Saboteur” by Ha Jin and “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin, dive right into these themes in order to shed light on the struggles faced by the protagonist and or individuals involved within situations of oppression. Through the analysis of these stories, we can develop an understanding of how the authors are able to use symbolism as a way to convey their messages about freedom and oppression to their audience members in relevance to today’s world. The theme of oppression and the journey for the protagonist’s freedom is distinctive in both …show more content…

The symbol of confinement in both of the stories serves to emphasize the theme of oppression in the perspective of Mrs. Mallard and Mr. Chiu as well as their longing for their freedom. Comparatively with today’s world, “Saboteur” is able to resonate with the authority issues, which is explained in depth by Jeremie Barthas. The article, “The police and critical theory," states that "No government can protect the rights of citizens without rigorous police, but the difference between a free regime and a tyrannical one is that, in the former, the police are employed against that minority opposed to the general good as well as against the abuse and negligence of the authorities” (Barthas 2014). This statement acknowledges that the police force is necessary in order to maintain law and in order to ensure the safety of the public population. However, it also acknowledges that that such authority for the police can be used as a tool for oppression and control towards the minority groups or weaker groups like Mr.

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