Oroonoko is a fun and magnificent story about a young African prince who is the worker's farm slave of the first professional female writer, written by Aphra Behn. As the narrator (the reader will think of the writer Aphra Behn) tells the story, the reader will get a direct prospect from the talker. This allows the reader to gain a viewpoint only from the viewpoint of the narrator. When the story tells the reader, the talker seems to agree or even endorse sympathy and sometimes prejust for Oroonoko.
At Oroonoko of Aphra Behn, the narrator is also a participant in the story action. But Behn talks with the first person; she and the narrator exist as two separate entities. Oroonoko's narrator is not important, it not only encourages actions of the story, it is also a relationship with Oroonoko, ability to tell stories, and expressions of colonial slave trade. The main role of the narrator is to make audiences and readers think Oroonoko as a person. She did this by associating Oronoko as "European Black", tying Oronoko to the reader and pointing out his moral values and his pain and loss. The narrator did this because, unlike Aphra Behn, she was suffering from the idea of slave trade, or at least the form of slave trade in the form of experience she saw.
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
"History of Oronoko, or royal slaves" published in 1688 is not only considered to be a masterpiece of Avra Bain, it is also considered to be a dramatic step in the evolution of novels as a literary expression I will. This story has several levels to make it exotic, fun and caring. The reader should also realize that the lighting style is more complex, and therefore sometimes bored and irritated. But the long lasting impression will make you think. The basic story includes enthusiasts who discover each other, separate themselves through an unfair plan, and reunite towards the inevitable inevitable tragic endings. Hero hero Oroonoko and his partner Imoinda are basically African aristocrats from Coramantien (now Ghana), enslaved by British merchants, in the British colony It was sent to a Suriname (and ultimately to the Netherlands). North East Coast of South America