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    Brady Miller Intro to Literature T/R 12:50-2:15 10/30/2012 Reader Response #8 “A Wall of Fire Rising” by Edwidge Danticat There are two people in this world: those who can deal with life’s challenges and those who cannot. “A Wall of Fire Rising” by Edwidge Danticat recognizes this predicament in the shantytowns of Haiti in 1991. Freedom has a different meaning for everybody and can be attained in different ways. As referenced by Guy, the hot air balloon is the key to freedom. Guy and his

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    In the work of African descended writers’, water is used as a common symbol. In Edwidge Danticat's Krik? Krak!, Jacques Roumain’s Masters of the Dew, and Paule Marshall’s Praisesong for the Widow, tears, rivers, the sea and other forms of water are used to symbolize change. More specifically, it symbolizes the change between life and death; freedom and confinement. The three writers use water as an ironic symbol, representing life, liberty, and their contradictions. In the two novels, Masters of

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    What is Our Purpose on Earth? A Wall of Fire Rising is a wonderful book written by Edwidge Danticat. Edwidge was born in Haiti in 1969. She’s written three plays and seven novels. In the Wall of Fire Rising theirs three main characters which are little guy, Guy, and Lili. Now little guy starts preparing for the play he was going to be in, which has some lines which seem to always get to his father Guy. Why did Guy get into the air balloon and jump out? Maybe he thought he’d survive and was willing

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    benefit themselves, and inform others of their life experiences. These people tell their stories thorough various ways, and some of the most effective ways include writing books and poems. One of the most renowned authors from Haiti is a woman named Edwidge Danticat. Danticat was born on January 19, 1969 in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. At the age of two her father moved to the United States with the intentions of finding work, and two years later her mother did the same. While her parents were away, Danticat

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    the situation. In “Brother, I’m Dying” by Edwidge Danticat, Danticat introduces her family and the experiences that she and her close relatives go thru in life. Due to the circumstances Danticat and her bother Bob stay in Haiti almost their entire childhood while their parents live in The United States. Although Edwidge’s parents left her and her brother in Haiti with their Uncle Joseph, her father’s brother, and Tante Denise, his wife, for many year, Edwidge still retains loyalty to her parents. Danticat

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    A Wall Of Fire Rising

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    “A Wall of Fire Rising”, Slavery vs. Freedom. Being a story from a short story novel title “Krik? Krak!” Written by Edwidge Danticat, “A Wall of Fire Rising” in brief is about Guy, Lili, and their son Little Guy, a Haitian family living in poverty, with Guy been an unemployed sugar cane worker that escape the misery of the quotidian life by stealing an air balloon from which he hurt himself, choosing a scaring death over the misery of life beneath (Abbott 11). In further, the story also

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    "Between the pool and the Gardenias" portrays the story of a poor woman that finds an abandoned baby on the street and decides to keep her. The story is set in Haiti, a poor country consumed by malnutrition, abandonment, and suffering. Edwidge Danticat uses the main character, a poor, lower class, black woman from Ville Rose, to make a political commentary on the situation in Haiti. The story suggests the desire of poor people to escape their harsh reality and become consumed in a world outside their

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    In the United States, there are people from all over the world who come from different backgrounds and have faced horrendous things. Some of these people feel that their race is inferior to others, but deal with it in different ways. Although the tension between whites and minorities was at it’s strongest in the 1950’s, today’s world still deals with racial discrimination. The question “Is one race superior to all others?” Some overcome this by believing one person can change how other races perceive

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    and the unique characteristics of these various groups. Some people branch out and are categorized among various groups, but most people remain within one or two of the divisional groups. This idea of human grouping and societal rank is shown in Edwidge Danticat’s short story “A Wall of Fire Rising.” Danticat refers to the divide between societal ranks by means of financial stability and human preference. This can be seen in the character Guy who is isolated from his peers, himself, and his family

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    Life can be a beautiful thing, or in this case of the short story “A Wall of Fire Rising,” by Edwidge Danticat, life is an unpleasant thing. One of the main characters, Guy, is struggling to enjoy his life due to living as a low economy family in the post-colonial Haitian era. Such a life can cause one to become crazy when seeing an opportunity to escape, but continuously being unable to reach it. Being out of reach of his escape plan and left with no other option, Guy, places little value in life

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