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"An Evening in Guanima" is a collection of 11 folk tales from the Caribbean island of Trinidad.Two stories from the collection are "The Magic Rose" and "The Girl, the Snake, and the Reed". The first recounts a young girl who discovers a rose with magical powers, while the second tells the story of a girl who transforms into a snake to escape danger.
This book consists of short stories, in order to get a summary of this book specify which soty or read the enitre book and make your own summary of the different stories.
Yes, the characters in "Evening in Guanima" often resemble real-life people, as they are depicted with complex emotions, struggles, and relationships that reflect genuine human experiences. Their interactions and personal conflicts mirror those found in everyday life, making them relatable and authentic. The portrayal of their cultural backgrounds also adds depth, connecting them to broader societal themes. Overall, the characters serve as a representation of the diverse facets of human nature.
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