Discuss the theme of anti-colonialism of Oroonoko
Introduction Anti-colonialism means the struggle against imperial rule in colonized countries. The novel Oroonoko expresses a revolution against colonialism which is why it is considered…
Novel is one kind of long narrative fiction and it is written in prose. It is an important part of English literature.
Introduction Anti-colonialism means the struggle against imperial rule in colonized countries. The novel Oroonoko expresses a revolution against colonialism which is why it is considered…
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