How Did Lawrence Hill Write Aminata

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The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill talks about a west-African women who uses her ability to read and write to succeed in the face of great hardships of slavery. Aminata Diallo, The main character, succeeds in this novel by being from Africa and still able to communicate with the toubabs because of her ability to speak in several languages. This ability helped Aminata eventually get a good slave master and meet amazing people who help her on her journeys. Because of Aminata’s ability to read and write and speak in their language it let her express her thoughts and let others know her story. This is also the reason she became the witness of the abolitionists who are petitioning to end the slave trade. Aminata ability to read and write …show more content…

When Aminata was offered by Mamed to learn to speak in English she accepted. “I was not planning to teach reading to anyone. But I have seen the brightness of your eyes” (Hill, 177). Clearly Lawrence Hill tried to make Aminata a bright, speedy learner like when she was taught English because someone like Mamed wouldn’t teach someone unless they were originally bright. This seems to be an important ability for Aminata because she grasp learning to read and write and speak English properly in a short time and she has a love for reading “I have wanted to read forever” (Hill, 177). Since Hill made Aminata more literate this could be the first part of the shaping of the story were Aminata uses these abilities she learned like reading and writing to live a better life and return home. Aminata isn’t allowed to use her literacy ability as of now because slave aren`t allowed to be taught it. When Solomon Lindo put on a paper “Turn around you will see your mother” (Hill, 194). Lindo Tried to find out if Aminata could read and write were he later buys her because of her ability to read and write. Solomon Lindo also helped Aminata improve her reading and writing. This shows how her ability led Aminata to go to a better environment were she could openly read and

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