The Octoroon (Edition1), M E Braddon (9789370813595) — Readings Books

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The Octoroon (Edition1)
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The Octoroon (Edition1)

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The Octoroon is a novel that explores the complexities of identity, societal division, and the moral struggles within a racially segregated society. Set against the backdrop of the American South, it centers around a young woman grappling with her mixed heritage, which challenges her place within a society deeply entrenched in racial prejudices. The narrative delves into the harsh realities faced by those who are marginalized due to their ancestry, revealing how this affects their relationships and status within a tightly bound social order. The protagonist's beauty and grace are overshadowed by her racial identity, which sets her apart and defines her as an outcast in a community that adheres to rigid divisions. As the story progresses, it becomes clear that the protagonist not only faces the difficulties of love and friendship but also contends with a system that continually marginalizes her due to her African lineage. The novel brings to the forefront themes of identity, belonging, and the personal and societal dilemmas faced when navigating a deeply prejudiced world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
5 March 2025
Pages
224
ISBN
9789370813595

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The Octoroon is a novel that explores the complexities of identity, societal division, and the moral struggles within a racially segregated society. Set against the backdrop of the American South, it centers around a young woman grappling with her mixed heritage, which challenges her place within a society deeply entrenched in racial prejudices. The narrative delves into the harsh realities faced by those who are marginalized due to their ancestry, revealing how this affects their relationships and status within a tightly bound social order. The protagonist's beauty and grace are overshadowed by her racial identity, which sets her apart and defines her as an outcast in a community that adheres to rigid divisions. As the story progresses, it becomes clear that the protagonist not only faces the difficulties of love and friendship but also contends with a system that continually marginalizes her due to her African lineage. The novel brings to the forefront themes of identity, belonging, and the personal and societal dilemmas faced when navigating a deeply prejudiced world.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Double 9 Books LLP
Country
IN
Date
5 March 2025
Pages
224
ISBN
9789370813595