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Emma Against Grizie Rhetorical Analysis

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Agnant reflexes the audience the despair, madness and impotence of mistreated slaves during colonization and Haitian regimes, when she describes the hate of Emma against her aunt Grazie. Emma wanted to poison her with the help of daddy "Thunder." She wanted to take her life away by using scorpions, centipede or Madeline snakes' reduced to a purée."(page, 99).Emma represents like a symbol of revenge in which slaves Haitians try to defend themselves for the physical and psychological mistreatments from European colonists and Haitian regimes along Haitian history. Thorough the despair of Emma against Grizie, Agnant also shows audience the impotence of slaves for trying to have a better qualify of lives. At one point of their lives, they might

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