Purple Hibiscus Response

     There are many interesting uses of diction in Purple Hibiscus. It effects how different people see different characters. For example, Eugene sees his father as a pagan, while aunt Ifeoma sees Papa Nnukwu as a traditionalist. Both these words mean the exact same thing in context, but pagan has a negative connotation to it. Traditionalist makes Papa Nnukwu feel more acceptable to others and makes the reader feel more empathetic towards him. This shows how he is seen through different people.
     These interpretations also reveal a lot of Papa Nnukwu's character. In the novel, he is see as this poor, free-spirited man. He had the chance to be rich from his son, but chose to see his grandchildren instead of having a nice house a good food. This sets what the priorities in his mind are: family and happiness. These starkly contrast the beliefs of Eugene. Eugene's first priority is to the church, it appears that everything he does is for the glory of God. This is repeatedly see throughout the book. there are also other ways these two characters contrasts, like their names.

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  1. I agree that the words each character help define each characters' personality. Also, I agree that Aunt Ifeoma wants to make Papa feel accepted because her brother does not.

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