Oroonoko

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Diane S

 

Date added:

September 23, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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3 / 603

 

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He went from possessing outstanding amounts of power to encompassing almost none. Page 2 The novel forces the reader to slightly sympathize with Oronooko. He was made to feel the pain of his people (something he never thought he would have to do). Although a man of ignorance he became a man of knowledge...
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Although a man of ignorance he became a man of knowledge. He was ignorant to what true betrayal was, ignorant to love, ignorant to the beliefs and pain of others. Behn was trying to teach her readers a lesson of living empathetic lives. This moral although helpful was revealed in such a brutal yet effective manner...
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