The Loss Of Innocence In Danticat's 'Children Of The Sea'

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Loss of Innocence The consequence of hope is loss of innocence. Can a person go through so much, lose so much, and feel so broken they refuse to go on? As human beings we can only live if we have something to live for, even then we have to chose whether we can fight for it, or if we need to escape to freedom. Sex trafficking in Haiti mostly consists of children, at an estimated 150,000-500,000 cases as of 2013. In Danticat’s Krik? Krak! Some people choose to fight despite how miserable and hurt they feel, while some choose freedom. In Danticat’s “Children of the Sea” Celianne’s innocence is taken from her when she is raped. She then had a child who passed away. When we are children we are oblivious to major issues in the world, in our lives, and …show more content…

“He wraps my long red scarf around his neck, the one I wear myself during the day to tempt my suitors.” The color red is often associated with the the fatality of innocence. When someone loses their virginity, when a girl first gets her period, and when a child loses their first tooth, they all bleed red. Red represents lust, rage, desire, danger, and malice. In “A Wall of Fire Rising” little guy loses his innocence when he sees his father commit suicide. Guy went up in the hot air balloon to search for freedom in death. “The bog was looking up, trying to see if his father was really trying to jump out of the balloon.” His choice spoiled his son’s innocence. His son saw an example of a person who gave up, instead of continuing to fight. As a mere child, little guy had to see his father die a horrible death. This quote from “A Wall of Fire Rising” is a wonderful metaphor for the loss of innocence “His blood immediately soaking the landing spot.” It’s like taking a blank sheet of white paper and blotching ink on it for the first time. It’s a metaphor for the first time innocence is