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Ecocriticism In Captain Of The Sleepers

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Captain of the sleepers has been published in 2002 and translated, then published in U.S. in the year 2005. It is story which revolves around Andres Yasin and his family members in the Island of Vieques during the nationalist movement in Puerto Rico in 1950’s, and later in the year 2000 when the boy is portrayed as an adult, who goes to meet the captain to know the mysterious around his mother’s life and death because of the affairs. The chapters keep on alternating between the past and the present. In his sixty two years oldness Andres Yasin comes to the island called St. Croix. This particular island and the hotel where he stays act as a medium in retrieving his memory about the incident that has happened in this island, and the island of Vieques inhabited by his family, in his childhood days. The novel shifts to the past. In doing so, he narrates each and every scene that revives back in his mind in full form - his past life in Vieques Island with his mother Estela, father Frank and J.T.Bunker - friend of Frank also known as captain are recollected. …show more content…

Basically war is not good for the mankind and Nature. Perhaps, the wars fought in the modern ages are absolutely destructive; unlike the ancient times, when there has been no pollution affecting the atmosphere. In Captain of the sleepers, the island and its ecology end up in utter destruction because of the navy’s anthropocentric vision. Men exploit the environment of the island, unbothered of the consequences. As William Rueckert remarks that “In ecology, man’s tragic flaws is his anthropocentric (as opposed to biocentric) vision, and his compulsion to conquer, humanize, domesticate, violate, and exploit every natural

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