Orleanna In The Congo Analysis

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When Orleanna first arrives at the Congo she is not tremendously effected by the sudden change in her life, though as her stay in the Congo drags on it leaves her grasping to try and stay obedient. In the beginning of Orleanna living in the Congo she maintains a neutral tone towards her circumstances because she has the help of Mama Tataba. When Mama Tataba dies Orleanna states “everything turned on the day we lost them both” which uses diction to give a glimpse into how her death effects Orleanna (90). From this point on Orleanna’s strength and optimism starts to decline. Right away Orleanna takes on a different tone, sarcastically stating “what a day that was” (99). The use of diction is also employed to show how Orleanna gets more pessimistic