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What is the theme of shabine by Hazel Simmons-McDonald?
In Shabine by Hazel Simmons-McDonald we have the theme of love, isolation, family, gender roles, race and power. Narrated in the third person by an unnamed narrator the reader realises after reading the story that Simmons-McDonald may be exploring the theme of love.
Where does shabine take place in the book?
However, unlike Hunter’s story, which is set in the US, “Shabine” is set on an unidentified island in the Caribbean. The two short stories also share a similar theme, particularly the theme of love and family.
How does the short story shabine relate to WWII?
Just as the Prohibition has direct bearing on Hunter’s short story, WWII also directly relates to the short story “Shabine” in that it helps create the social conflict. In “Shabine,” the protagonist Justene is understood to be a very sexually promiscuous woman, specifically known to sleep with sailors.
How is Justine portrayed in the short story shabine?
Similarly, Justine in “Shabine” is portrayed as caring very much for her two sons, Gold and Silver, and doing all she can to protect them. Both short stories also portray the theme of social injustice, though in different ways.
What is the mood of the poem orchids by Hazel Simmons-McDonald?
Orchids by Hazel Simmons-McDonald. The mood of the poem is pensive, or thoughtful. The persona is thinking about the lack of value that she places in the orchid. The tone of the poem is one of almost bored musing.
What theme does Simmons-McDonald explore in this story?
Narrated in the third person by an unnamed narrator the reader realises after reading the story that Simmons-McDonald may be exploring the theme of love. There is no doubt that the young boy who gives Justine the paradise plums longs for her.