Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
114
Language
English
Published
Feb 13, 2015
Publisher
Start Classics
Description
In a gripping tale of love and betrayal, the story follows Prince Oroonoko, an African prince torn from his homeland and thrust into the brutality of slavery. His deep affection for the beautiful Imoinda ignites a tragic chain of events when their love faces insurmountable challenges, fueled by jealousy and power struggles within his own family. The narrative captures the complexities of their relationship as they strive for freedom and dignity in a society that seeks to oppress them.
As Oroonoko navigates the treacherous waters of betrayal and exploitation, his royal lineage becomes a bittersweet reminder of what he has lost. His quest for justice and autonomy unfolds against a backdrop of colonial exploitation, revealing the harsh realities faced by those enslaved. With rich prose and poignant themes of love, honor, and resistance, Oroonoko stands as a powerful exploration of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity.
Behn's narrative, enhanced by Todd's insights, brings to life the struggles and sacrifices of its characters, challenging the very nature of loyalty and humanity. The story resonates with readers, encouraging reflection on the legacy of colonialism and the enduring strength found in love and resilience.
As Oroonoko navigates the treacherous waters of betrayal and exploitation, his royal lineage becomes a bittersweet reminder of what he has lost. His quest for justice and autonomy unfolds against a backdrop of colonial exploitation, revealing the harsh realities faced by those enslaved. With rich prose and poignant themes of love, honor, and resistance, Oroonoko stands as a powerful exploration of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity.
Behn's narrative, enhanced by Todd's insights, brings to life the struggles and sacrifices of its characters, challenging the very nature of loyalty and humanity. The story resonates with readers, encouraging reflection on the legacy of colonialism and the enduring strength found in love and resilience.
Genres
Romance
Politics