Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Tetiyette and the devil

The author of Tetityette and the devil was a young Guadeloupean girl who wrote this narrative as a common tradition of theirs called a funeral tale. The message of this narrative is all about being in a toxic relationship but it is told as a fairy tale. It starts off with “once upon a time” which for leads the audience to perceive that it will be a light hearted fairy tale with the typical happy ending. In reality it was a rather gruesome story between a young girl and her suitor. Considering who the author is i believe she might have been telling something from experience. The young girl in the story was even younger than the author. Even though this was a rather dark story the author uses literary devices to give it the fairytale effect. For example when Tetityette was crying out for help each time she repeated “Bel-air Drum” (pg 3 Tetityette).



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This was an example of analepsis, which puts emphasis on it. A bel-air drum is a representation of a guadeloupen fertility ritual. I this relates to the message of a toxic relationship in the sense that although the passage states the “devil” is eating her, it could represent the spouse sexually abusing the main character. Being in a position of an abusive relationship it can be consuming and overwhelming for the victim. Furthermore the narrative could also addresses how a relationship could get to that point. The main character didn’t want to be with the other suitors who wanted her because of how they looked but she naively fell into the devil’s trap by his good looks (pg2). I think the message in that comes down to how the the devil knows your weaknesses and knows how to draw you in if you are not careful. In the story the author made wrote Tetityette go against the advice of her family and ignore the red flags that the relationship she was in was the wrong one. Her mother told her how to clearly find out who he truly was and Tetityette followed through but still stuck by him. That reflects the message of how sometimes when someone is in a unhealthy relationship it is hard to get out of the relationship because you are in love. Over all the ending follows the typical fairytale with the Man coming to save the day and rescue the “damsel in distress” and everything was happy in the end. I think the author’s overall purpose was to in a story-telling way warn other young women of the dangers of getting into the wrong relationship. The audience of the narrative although technically is for funerals and adults, i think the audience for this piece is for young unwed women. This story could help other carribean women because of the underlying lessons and that is why it is a great story to put in this collection Green cane juicy flotsam. The point of the book Green cane juicy flotsam is to share the stories of the lives of Caribbean women from Caribbean women and this story of Tetityette does just that.

Monday, January 28, 2019

Who is the Dominican Republic?

The Dominican Republic is part of the Carribean Island Hispaniola. The capital is Santo Domingo, and its currency is the Dominican Peso. The official language is Spanish. The history of the Dominican Republic starts with Diego Columbus, who a Spanish colony on the land in 1496. The D.R is the second largest island in the Caribbean behind Cuba. The land is rich with resources but the main resource is Sugar. Sugar brings in a good amount of the lands revenue. On the other hand some might say there outgoing resource is their golf courses. Being that it is surrounded by water, D.R has many golf courses around it coast that are "breathtaking". D.R is a great place for tourism and is often a stop for tourist when visiting a Caribbean Island. A popular thing in the Caribbean is Rum and the Dominican is no exception. The have three main different types of rum that are Excellent! Unlike in America per say, the economic culture doesn't surround itself with currency of their "dollar" (Dominican Peso). In there economic culture an exchange for something in equal value is just as useful as pesos. Like America Baseball is a huge sport their, it considered to be their national sport. As well as Coffee is there national drink. The D.R is a very well of nation being that it has the largest economy in the Caribbean and is the tenth largest in Latin America. From Tourism to natural resources, to the people, and food; the D.R is a beautiful island with much to offer and even more to learn about.

Sunday, January 27, 2019

About Me

I am Hope. My name is a pretty good description of who I am. It is important to be very optimistic in my opinion. Always see the glass half full not half empty. Even though I am very young, people usually perceive me as older. I like that aspect about me because it shows maturity which means people are more likely to show respect to you. I want to live up to my name and bring hope to those around me. Part of being hopeful in my opinion means exploring the world and all it has to offer. The sky is the limit and I was to exceed it. It is awesome for people to allow their curiosity to run wild and learn.
Life should be about spending your years creating great stories and memories and sharing them with everyone you can. Its all about finding ways to smile and sharing smiles!

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