APHRA BEHN - OROONOKO Shreya Shirodkar Akshitha Ajayan Victoria Tang Raziq Mohideen Roland Fong.

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APHRA BEHN - OROONOKO Shreya Shirodkar Akshitha Ajayan Victoria Tang Raziq Mohideen Roland Fong

The Life and Times of Aphra Behn Details of biography uncertain Mysterious early life Birth date traditionally 1640 Real name unknown (Amis, Wye, Cooper, Johnson?) Traveled to Suriname (South America) Married to Dutch merchant who soon died in 1665 Briefly served in Holland as spy under English Crown Could not manage financially Thrown into debtor's prison

The Life and Times of Aphra Behn Turned to writing (first woman to do so) Known for her wit Made friends with John Dryden Faced some backlash from literary community for being female Died April 16th, 1689 Suffered from rheumatoid arthritis in later years Buried at Westminster Abbey

Works of Aphra Behn Versatile and prolific writer More classical than metaphysical Many plays, including: The Forc'd Marriage The Amorous Prince The Dutch Lover Short stories, poems Novels Oroonoko, or the History of the Royal Slave published 1688 The first English novel?

Critical Opinion Major playwright and figure in Restoration theatre Literary role model for women Pioneered use of female voices Role in development of the modern novel Often controversial Themes of desire, sexuality, homosexuality Claimed she would not be criticized if she were male Virginia Woolf: "All women together ought to let flowers fall upon the tomb of Aphra Behn which is, most scandalously but rather appropriately, in Westminster Abbey, for it was she who earned them the right to speak their minds."

Oroonoko - Summary Oroonoko, grandson of African King, separated from his love Imoinda Both sold into slavery separately, but reunite in Surinam Life as a slave Treated well by plantation caretaker Incites slave rebellion Asked to surrender through promise of freedom Not freed -> tortured Death Kills Imoinda to give her "honorable death" Hacked into pieces

Oroonoko - Significance Considered Behn's most popular work Role in development of literary structure More personal narrative style First English novel? The "first abolitionist novel" Important in changing English opinion on slave trade Other firsts Recognizably female narrator Plot in the New World

EXCERPT READING From Oroonoko

Literary Term - Characterization Use of literary techniques to create a character Critics of Aphra Behn question the roundness of her characters and their inconsistencies Narrator technique was not developed at the time Three techniques: Direct Description - narrator or other character describes Oroonoko a slave described as having European features Representation of Internal States - reveal private thoughts and emotions Female narrator explains that she is an influential person in the town (implying that she too approves of slavery) but she also speaks highly of Oroonoko Portrayal of Behavior - actions or speech allow reader to draw conclusions Yet she remains powerless to save him even though she claims she has the power to

Activity Time! Create a character! Use only visual descriptions/drawings Swap characters with someone else in class Write a brief excerpt of a story with your new character. Include: Direct Descriptions Portrayal of Behavior Representations of Internal States Trade back papers and read each other's stories!

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