The Colonel's Dream
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Science Fiction
Action & Adventure
History
Format
Paperback
Pages
236
Language
Hindi
Published
Jan 1, 2008
Publisher
Tutis Digital Publishing Pvt. Ltd.
ISBN-10
8132028473
ISBN-13
9788132028475
Description
In a post-Civil War Southern town, a complex web of societal tensions and personal ambitions unfolds through the eyes of an aspiring African American intellectual. He grapples with the legacies of slavery and race relations, seeking identity and purpose in a world steeped in historical prejudice. The narrative delves into the struggles faced by those trying to navigate a society that is both familiar and fraught with challenges.
Chesnutt intricately weaves together themes of aspiration, belonging, and the quest for dignity. Central to the story is a character caught between the pull of his heritage and the lure of upward mobility, demonstrating the nuanced conflicts that arise in the pursuit of the American Dream. The intersections of personal and social struggles resonate deeply, revealing the multifaceted identities shaped by the past.
As the Colonel confronts his own prejudices and contradictions, the story lays bare the complexities of Southern life in a time of transition. Tension builds as relationships evolve and the community grapples with its changing dynamics. The characters embody the hopes and disappointments of an era, illustrating the broader human experience and the enduring consequences of history.
With vivid storytelling and rich character development, the narrative invites readers to reflect on the intersections of race, privilege, and social justice. Questions of equality and humanity are explored, offering profound insights into the ongoing struggles for recognition and agency in a fractured world. In the end, the journey toward understanding and connection remains a poignant exploration of personal and collective resilience.
Chesnutt intricately weaves together themes of aspiration, belonging, and the quest for dignity. Central to the story is a character caught between the pull of his heritage and the lure of upward mobility, demonstrating the nuanced conflicts that arise in the pursuit of the American Dream. The intersections of personal and social struggles resonate deeply, revealing the multifaceted identities shaped by the past.
As the Colonel confronts his own prejudices and contradictions, the story lays bare the complexities of Southern life in a time of transition. Tension builds as relationships evolve and the community grapples with its changing dynamics. The characters embody the hopes and disappointments of an era, illustrating the broader human experience and the enduring consequences of history.
With vivid storytelling and rich character development, the narrative invites readers to reflect on the intersections of race, privilege, and social justice. Questions of equality and humanity are explored, offering profound insights into the ongoing struggles for recognition and agency in a fractured world. In the end, the journey toward understanding and connection remains a poignant exploration of personal and collective resilience.
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