Oroonoko - Massacre The human spirit of Aphra Behn introduces her personality at Oroonoko as a beautiful doll with pure and innocent love. Behn did this to make the reader feel doubtful. Her poetic explanation of her emotions extends the fear of the last scene. Vane's romantic love story brings about a tragic end through cruelty and death. Why did she choose such an ending? She decided to let Oroonoko question her audience with the life of his wife and the children who were not born. What did they love until now? Otherwise, what is it? What killed their innocence?
Throughout the novel, Behn agrees with Oroonoko's strength, courage, and wisdom, but it is also included in the same classification of the European high-power structure. For example, in Albert Rivero's "Oroonoko" of "Aphra Behn" and "The Blank of a Colonial Novel", the author offered Oroonoko a background of more colonial novels. Rivero expressed Behn's novel as "noble and romantic mood". The multilayered component of Behn's publication is similar to the stereotypical change of racial tension through the novel. As a two-way narrator, Bain is obscured by her racial and economic status and her support for abolition.
Aphra Behn has the same view. As a wife of a slave merchant, it is hard to say that Aphra Behn is opposed to slavery. Her novel Oroonoko is thought to many people by the second novel in English (a love letter between the nobility of Aphra Behn and his sister) and develops mainly in the young African prince Oroonoko and his lover Imoeenda It is a story to do. . King's most important general. In the new caliban, Africans are shown as people of their own culture and hierarchy. However, as the plot shifts from Africa, Orlooko is increasingly becoming an exception to this rule and Africans are generally downgraded to a quiet background. Oroonoko is expressed as an image of a rich man from appealing novels, a solemn existence. He was sold to the captain and led him to be enslaved - but as a slave he was endorsed. Oronoko with the characteristic of Europe is such a king
At Oroonoko of Aphra Behn, there may be several questions related to Behn 's political view. Slavery and the problems surrounding it will betray people, hurt, and kill each other. The image Aphra Behn wants to keep to the reader is that the two beautiful and sincere people die as a result of the establishment of slavery. Concept of authority and power including women's status and helplessness. In Oroonoko, black-and-white women are weaker than men. Even in Oruokono, oppression is based on race rather than sex, and the position of vanes as women is different from that of colonies. She has more privileges than a slave, but she claims to be white and has authority, but she still can not change the way the event occurs by stopping violence.