Purple Hibiscus
eng. Purple Hibiscus · 2003
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Main Ideas
- Family relationships and their impact on the individual: The book explores the complex and often painful dynamics within a family, especially between a tyrannical father and his children.
- Religious fanaticism: The author illustrates how religious fanaticism can destroy families and lives, using the example of the main character who strictly adheres to Catholic dogma.
- Political instability: Against the backdrop of family drama, events related to political instability in Nigeria unfold, adding an additional layer of tension and complexity.
- Emancipation and personal growth: The story also addresses the theme of personal growth and emancipation, particularly through the lens of the protagonist, who gradually finds her voice and strength to resist oppression.
- Cultural differences and traditions: The book explores cultural differences and traditions, showing how they can both enrich and limit people's lives.

Date of publication: 31 July 2024
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Genre: Contemporary Fiction
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