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The Purple hibiscus

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The purple hibiscus

The story The Purple Hibiscus is based in Nigeria upon the idea of an autocratic and abusive father who refuses to accept any input of his family and forces his views upon them but his son refuses to follow his fathers orders and his sister fears for his physical safety

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is Nigerian native who was born in 1977 she is the author of The Purple Hibiscus and Half of a Yellow Sun

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Title

When I hear the name The Purple Hibiscus, I think of a large, beautiful tropical flower

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ParaphraseThis story is about a very strong Christian family in Nigeria. The father tends to be abusive when he become angry . The son ignores the fathers demands to attend church which causes his sister to fear for his safety

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Connotation

A few examples of imagery are apparent in thus story when the girl describes her father kneeling and the expression on his face. Another example of imagery is when she describes the tea pot. She describes the slightest details in any object.

Mood is a very big part of this story, the mood is dark, scary and you start to feel an emotional attachment with the characters and fear for them.

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Attitude

The authors tone is very serious. Due to the seriousness of the topic which this is written about. The authors tone reflects this greatly as well.

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Shifts

One of the two shifts are when the son disobeys his fathers command and the other one is when at the end the son stands up for himslef

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Title

The Purple Hibiscus flower grows outside the families home and are also used to decorate the chirch

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Theme

The theme is that even though the world is constantly changing you should stick to your roots along with respecting other people’s beliefs who are around you

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Title

The title of this song is “Movin Out.” without reading the lyrics, “Movin Out” means leaving or backing out

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ParaphraseThis guy is working at a grocery store and saving up his money for something important. His Mom wants him to move out to the nice country, but he doesn’t want to work too hard to get there for nothing. Also its a waste of time for him to continue what he is doing so he is leaving.

You should never argue with a crazy mind

You oughta know by now

You can pay Uncle Sam with the overtime

Is that all you get for your money?

And if that's what you have in mind

Yaeh that's what your all about,

Good luck movin up, cause I'm movin' out!

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Connotation

The Ryhme Scheme is showing in the first verse with lines 1&3, 6&8, and 4&9.There are similar rhyme scemes in each verse that help the song with its flow.

The mood of the song is somewhat exasperated and negative, but at the same time the song’s chorous shows the act of giving up and moving on from something because you dont want to progress through it anymore because you don’t want it. Ex. Is that all you get for your money?.... Good luck movin up, cause I'm movin' out!

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Attitude

The writer is telling a story of specific people and giving examples of how they are working hard to make money but they aren't enjoying what they do so they feel its useless to continue the work. It has a negative tone but also an audacious tone because the writer shows confidence in his decision to “move out”.

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Shifts

The tone shifts from surrendering to becoming complacent. THe line changes from “if thats moving up, then I’m moving out” to “Good luck moving up cause I’m moving out” so this changes the song from a negative tone to a assured tone.

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“Movin Out” could now stand for not carrying out with what you have done your whole life and finally stating your individuality and getting out of the flow of you life and doing something that is of worth to you.

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Theme

The theme of this song is that if you are living your life moving up in something your don’t ove or do not enjoy you should state you independence by “moving out” and pursuing what you want to do. This song relates to The Purple Hibiscus because the son wants to get out of his families whole religious ordeal. He doesn't want to continue moving up in his religion and be like his father so he states his independence and “moves out”.

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Household ItemsIce Cream Scoop: The father resembles an ice cream scoop in the sense that he appears well rounded and smooth but when put in a tough situation has a sharp edge. This becomes evident when the father reacts to his son’s absence in church

Pillow Case: The father is a pillow case to the son in the sense that his religious views are smothering

Flashlight: The daughter is the flashlight in her family he shines an outside light on situations and provides another perspective. During the fight between the son and the father she is a onlooker looking at the fight.

Perfume Bottle: The mother is a perfume bottle in the sense that she is very sweet on the inside and she easily spreads her love thought her family and in certain situations she is very fragile

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Nigerian Church Attacks

Attacks against Nigerian Christians are constant occurrences in Nigeria. They are targeted by Extremists of other religions constantly. On December 25 2011 during Christmas celebrations a bomb blast near a church killed at least 25 people.