Oroonoko
What are the representations of power in Oroonoko?
Who specifically holds power? How does the power change throughout the book?
Who specifically holds power? How does the power change throughout the book?
This is decidedly an anti-colonialism novel. Much of the power is wielded by the Europeans. Check out "Anti-colonialism" in the GradeSaver link below:
http://www.gradesaver.com/oroonoko/study-guide/major-themes/