This word follows the evolution of the relationship between Jackson and Trevor, the colonization of the pantomime, and the movement behind the colony, and the drama is open at the edge of the cliff. Drama Walcott from the Caribbean playwright lived at the edge of the cliff. Walcott's family emphasizes education and pedigree. His unique duality, Europe and Africa reflects post colonialism (Gilbert 131). It is this duality that Walcott is trying to reconcile in his work utilizing his experience in theater and Caribbean (King 260).
Language is the central issue of colonial research. Many colonial post-scholars and writers even detailed colonial customs in their own mother tongue's native language and even prohibited the use of colonized mother tongue. They regard this as part of the systematic repression of imperialism in a new colonial society and are studying the influence of colonial people on psychological, physical and cultural well-being. In the context of post colonial studies, language is a weapon and is a place of fierce neo-colonial conflict.
Language: In the context of colonialism and post colonialism, languages have often become a place of colonization and resistance. In particular, as language is being suppressed by colonial rule, people often claim to restore primitive indigenous languages. Among postwar artists, the use of European languages is a controversial matter. Magical realism: adaptation of the Western realism literary method which was used to describe the imaginary life of indigenous culture which experiences myths, magic, and supernatural phenomena in a totally different way from Western culture. There is a tendency to incorporate our factors related to European realism and the elements related to the wonderful elements that have experienced "close or close integration" together.
Colonial power assimilates into the process of thinking and seeing the world considering the elite of the subordinates or the larger population.
The heritage of the colonial era is deeply rooted in our words. Colonization of colonization of "we" and "them" of colonists and colonization of "civilization". Recognizing that the reader and the language of "us" are primarily Western languages or Caucasian languages, we distinguish specific groups of essentially religious and untrusted languages from view.
Post colonialism has many common themes such as cultural control, racial discrimination, pursuit of identity, racial discrimination, inequality and mixed race, and a few special expressive styles. Most colonial writers reflect the concept of many themes closely related to "colonized" and "colonialist". South Africa became the most visible when apartheid was incorporated into national law. Nadine Gordimer and Coetzee wrote in their novel that apartheid destroyed South Africa emotionally, morally and economically in many ways. In the colonial context, the language played an important role in dominating and conquering colonial people. Colonists often impose their language on their subjects to rule them.