Krik Krak
Title: Krik Krak
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1028 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Krik Krak
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1028 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
				           Cruel World
	During the twentieth century, many Haitians lived a life full of poverty and terror; 
do to the many wars and epidemics that were established in the country.  Throughout her 
novel Krik? Krak!, Edwidge Danticat depicts the violence, brutality and cruelty her 
people suffered during that time.  In her first two stories, we get a glimpse of the horror in 
which the Haitian culture had to endure.  Whether it was a group of protesting 
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her to be a true witch (p.47).  "They said prison could not cure her" (p.47)
	Life in Haiti during this time was not easy.  People where killed because of their 
opinions and beaten because of someone else's.  Cruelty  and brutality ruled the Haitian 
society.  Danticat shows us how unfair life can be and how cowardly and heartless some 
people are.  It is hard to believe human beings can treat each other the way they do.

