Sophie Bienvenu is a writer of Québécois. After learning visual communication in Paris, I moved to Quebec in 2001 and became a successful blogger soon. Following the first novel by E. Marella (Ramesh), followed by Chercher Sam (Talonbooks' immediate translation, 2019) and Autour d'elle (Talonbooks, 2018) translated by Ronda Mullins in the surrounding area. . Ceci n'est pas de l'amour (which is not love) is her first collection of verses published by Poètesdebrousse in 2016. Bienvenu's writing brings an emotional journey to the reader, a deep search of deep human personality, turning ordinary things into abnormal things
The reaction between indigenous peoples and critics has changed since the first production, but the play is epoch-making in the history of contemporary Canadian dramas. Ritajo's ecstasy is a story of a young Aboriginal woman who came to town to seek racial discrimination, marginalization, and finally rape and murder, seeking to be released from the limitations of her life. This contemporary tragedy condemns the atrocities of the institutions rejecting or punishing indigenous social and spiritual poverty and depriving them of their pride, tradition, and language from them. The death of Ritacho is the result of colonial control over indigenous peoples.
Ritacho's ecstasy began as a trial. Ritajyojo is a magistrate judge who opposes the police as a witness, not herself, without a representative, deciding her fate. As the magistrate 's opening line shows, he is determined to be strict but fair. However, the first sentence of Ritajo ruined the eloquent statement of the magistrate. She was arrested by a masked police officer who provided her money and arrested her for prostitution. When insisting that Ritajo is innocent, the magistrate will continue his praise of justice, and the singer will provide poetry of an unforgettable melody
Father Andrew is a local man working in the protected area. He visited Ritajo in prison and tried to get a confession from her. He tried to impose Christianity on the local people. After all, when Ritacho and Jamie Paul died, he would recite his prayers to fill the funeral in India. He represents the role of religion in colonial processes. Teacher Donohue is a teacher of Ritajo's school. She is too white to understand Rita Joa. When I was young, she judged that Rita was a diligent student and witnessed in Litajo's courtroom, but I did not have much opinion about Ritajo, I thought Ritajo was a prostitute.