Purple Hibiscus Poem Analysis

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Ade Coker was blown up when he opened the package-a package everybody would have known was from the Head of State”. In connection with Purple Hibiscus, the poem also portrays violence. The poem, begins with a passive viewer who cares little or in fact has little power to change what he sees, and what he is seeing is not pleasant-”They picked Akanni up one morning, beat him soft like clay, and stuffed him down the belly of a waiting Jeep.” This continues on until finally, the Jeep comes for the passive man, at the end of the poem. In the 1990’s Gen. Sanni Abacha was known as a man of “few word but deadly actions” and he demonstrated this through one the most brutal regimes Nigeria has ever had. There was a massive crackdown on the media, civil

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