Thursday, January 31, 2019

BP #3 Late Aaron

Historical text of Guadeloupe



Aaron Cameron
Dr. Harris
English 1102
1/29/19




The author conveys the message by  using spiritual figures to mean never judge a book by its color.
"The devil comes to Tetiyette as a nice young man dressed in a well looked suit" pg. 2 with evil intention of trying to eat her soul. this is an example of personification and hyperbole (Tetiyette and the Devil pg.2).  This is symbolic of how the devil can transform himself into an angel of light according to the bible. 






The purpose is for young girls in Guadeloupe to listen to their parents, think twice before getting or having sexual intercourse with a man just based on how he looks. In Guadeloupe the Bel-air drum is used when a male and female want sexual desires for each other. Bele https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A9l%C3%A9.28 October 2018, at 21:42 




The audience is for young teenagers girls in Guadeloupe. Be aware of the devils that are roaming around in your neighborhood trying to be fertile with you at your young age where sex hormones are
the strongest as teenagers. This could also apply to young males as well. 

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