because the people of Trinidad were suffering
Corporal Prince is a character in the novel "The Wine of Astonishment" by Earl Lovelace. He is a police officer who harasses and oppresses the residents of the village of Bonasse. His presence symbolizes the oppressive nature of colonial rule in Trinidad during the period depicted in the novel.
He believed it to be a mockery of the stick fighting tradition he was the champion off. Bolo's opponents refused to engage in real battle and prefer to do it for dance and show.
Mitchell was a character in "The Wine of Astonishment" by Earl Lovelace, a novel about the challenges faced by a Trinidadian community during British colonization. Mitchell was a fiery young man who represented the younger generation's frustration with the lack of progress and change in their society. He ultimately becomes involved in a failed political uprising, leading to tragic consequences.
what are the problems faced in wine of astonishment
It means a combination of different emotions and hardships that ferments to produce good quality and results like how wine is made due to the combination of different bushes and herbs to create a flavourable and delicious drink called wine
Eva Dorcas is the narrator and she is the wife of Bee Dorcas. The story begins with her talking to her family and it is obvious that they are faced with a challenging situation and they are questioning God's part in it.
literary devices that is used in chapter 3 in wine of astonishment
It impacted them because they couldn't have carnival anymore, and money was hard to get unless you worked at the American base and nobody wanted to plant anymore so breadfruit was used a lot. Since money was hard to get, women got involved in prostitution
she is the wife if bee, and the narrator of the story.
Lyndon Baptiste, Joy Clarke, Shirley Tappin, Ida Ramesar,Undine Guiseppi,Robert Henry and Joy Moore
Bolo, Bee, Ivan Morton, Eva
it is written by a first person pov