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Part 2: Purple Hibiscus - Coggle Diagram
Part 2: Purple Hibiscus
Characterisation
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Kambili becoming aware of traditional religion and slowly breaking out of Papa Eugene's restrictions
Themes: 1.
Freedom vs. Oppression
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• Example: In Aunty Ifeoma’s house, the cousins speak openly, laugh, and challenge ideas—while in Enugu, silence dominates every meal.
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Papa Eugene → strict, fear-driven Catholicism, linked to punishment and control.
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Papa’s house → silence, fear, no freedom of thought or speech.
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Literary Techniques
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Conflict
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Internal Conflict
Jaja and Kambili deciding whether to adhere to Papa Eugene's rules or to break free at Aunt Ifeoma's house
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Part 2 Plot Summer:
Kambili and Jaja go and stay with their Aunty Ifeoma in Nsukka where there life is all laughter and freedom which is all very different from the silence and fear at their Papa Eugene’s house.
Another thing worth puttting is how Aunty Ifeoma’s Catholic faith contrasts with Papa Eugene’s strict version, showing religion as something which can bring peacefulness and joy rathen oppression.
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