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Thursday, November 8, 2012

Aphra Behn's novel "Oroonoko"

Oroonoko is fully human to the causation because he is capable of losing himself in bask (in a bearing that many of the "superior" white characters are non):

This prince, such as I have described him, whose soul and body were so admirably adorned, was (while yet he was in the court of his grandfather, as I said) as capable of love as 'twas contingent for a brave and g completelyant man to be; and in saying that, I have named the highest degree of love: for certain great souls are well-nigh capable of that passion (http://eserver.org/ fiction/oroonoko/).

Oroonoko is make into a greater mortal through his love of Imoinda, for when she returns his love he is transformed by "a delight unknown forwards":

Nor did he use those obligations ill, that love had through with(p) him, unless turned all his happy moments to the best expediency; and as he knew no vice, his flame aimed at nought but honor, if such a distinction may be made in love (http://eserver.org/fiction/oroonoko/).

One of the most important strengths of t


his work is that Behn does not present Oroonoko as a savage who is civilized by love but rather as a person who is made complete by love; this granting of full human beings to a black slave was certainly not the average for her era and the book reads as if it had been written a hundred later than it actually was.
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He remained in this deplorable contour for two days, and never rose from the ground where he had made her sad sacrifice; at last rousing from her side, and accuse himself of living too long, now Imoinda was dead, and that the deaths of those barbarous enemies were deferred too long, he resolved now to finish the great work; but offering to rise, he found his strength so disintegrate that he swayed to and fro, like boughs assailed by contrary winds; so that he was forced to lie down again, and try to summon all his courage to his aid. He found his brains turned round, and his eyes were dizzy, and objects appeared not the same to him they were wont to do; his breath was short, and all his limbs strike with a faintness he had never felt before (http://eserver.org/fiction/oroonoko/).

Behn argues that love has the power to transform us whole - but thi
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