Little Bee and Incendiaryby Chris Cleave

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In Chris Cleave’s Little Bee and Incendiary, the characters Little Bee and the unnamed narrator respectively, undergo a traumatic experience in the early stages of the books. Little Bee is confined in an immigration detention center upon her arrival in England for not having legal documents to prove her age. Meanwhile, the unnamed narrator has her life blown apart by a terrorist attack that kills her husband and four year old son. Both characters lose the hope and faith in their world and adjust to their new lives accordingly. Little Bee disguises herself physically, verbally, and legally in order to stay safe from the dangers of her new life. The narrator combats her emotional breakdown by helping to investigate the instigator behind the terrorist attack. Even though the challenges they face may not be similar in nature, both ladies undergo the same sequence of events starting with trauma, followed by complete depletion of their self-esteem and finally a revival through the aid of others around them. Though their environments are different, they undergo analogous changes in their outlook and behavior towards their hardships. In Little Bee and Incendiary, both characters suffer traumatic experiences that result in them losing their faith in themselves and their hope of a better world. Moreover, these two characters are placed in extremely different situations, but they both have their lives exacerbated by the experiences they go through. Little Bee, a sixteen year old Nigerian girl who travels to England to flee her country’s conditions, finds herself confined in an immigration detention center for not having legal documents proving her age. Furthermore, during her confinement, Little Bee strives to protect herself from people in... ... middle of paper ... ...this point all the hope she has been trying to build up since the bombing is completely depleted. She finds out about the corruption that plagues the city she was putting forth her best effort and time to protect. Moreover, this is where the character’s development unfolds and is clear to the reader. Instead of letting her emotions break her down like before, the narrator strives to concentrate on the good aspects of the situation and to stay optimistic. Overall, both Little Bee and the narrator are victims of distressingly traumatic experiences that send their lives into darkness. However, they both find a branch of hope to cling onto before reaching the bottom; with the help of people around them. Finally, both characters undergo immense changes by building up courage and emotional strength to burst through the barriers that stand between them and a better life.

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