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Abuse Of Children’s Rights: An Appraisal Of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Purple Hibiscus And Unigwe’s On Black Sisters’ Street
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]Existentialism sheds light on the vulnerability of children in the
world. Heidegger’s concept of throwness sheds light on how beings are
thrown into the world, without any choice of theirs, and as children;
they are totally dependent on other beings around them for their
survival. These other beings can sometimes become predators to these
vulnerable beings newly thrown into the world, as is the case for
Kambili and Jaja, who become preys to the frequent violent outbursts of
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CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]Existentialism sheds light on the vulnerability of children in the
world. Heidegger’s concept of throwness sheds light on how beings are
thrown into the world, without any choice of theirs, and as children;
they are totally dependent on other beings around them for their
survival. These other beings can sometimes become predators to these
vulnerable beings newly thrown into the world, as is the case for
Kambili and Jaja, who become preys to the frequent violent outbursts of
... Continue reading---
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