Sunday, February 11, 2018

Topic Research Week 3





Topic Research 
Week 3
Amphora Behn
Oroonoko or, the Royal Slave


  • I appreciate that this story is written giving awareness to what actually was going on at that time. Innocent black men being taken from their homes by greedy white men. 
  • I don't appreciate that she is a white women talking from this perspective because she is making a book about what is really going on at her time but doing nothing about it. 
  • Also she is white so how does she know so much about a african prince to even do a book on the Prince's experience in slavery. 
  • She might have know about the business side of this trade because her people where the one doing the horrific act but how could she possible even fictional write what a actual slave was going through. I just feel its a little inconsiderate but in her time probably was just seen as a great book to read for fun even though the acts explained in the book were real life things. 
  • This link has a paragraph from wiki proving the point I just finished above: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aphra_Behn
  • And the link also gives a picture of the first edition of her book of Prince Oroonoko 
  • Also this link gives you way more in site on the book and how she was the first professional female writer : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oroonoko
  • This is a very interesting topic because even though her story was inconsiderate it did put black people in a positive light despite the time period she wrote it in. The Prince was a leader and she wrote that he lead a revolt with his own people against slave owners showing the royalty he had in his blood to have people follow him even if it would end in death 

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