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Re: Themes in Brandy, Ballad of a Pirate Princess
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Yes. It is disheartening how the world is gradually turning into a jungle because of our desperate dispositions and selfish interests. These are among the things that make us stab and betray those who trust in us.REIGNING20 wrote: ↑01 Apr 2022, 02:39 Hi, I believe the author's focus on bringing out betrayal in the book is an attempt to deconstruct the contemporary society, where goals and dreams are motivated by selfishness band narcissistic tendencies. What actually struck me is that Dan had to find ways of killing Erick to foreground the theme of betrayal.
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An obvious theme is the immorality of slavery, but I see another related theme: confronting wrongdoings of the past and making amends to change the future. This motivated both Brandy and her uncle Skinner, who regretted their participation in slavery on Red Witch. Initially, the circumstances of the attack on their ship sent them to shore to live a new life undercover. But that became their opportunity to lead truly different lives in terms of their moral viewpoint of slave trafficking.
Brandy and Skinner were good people who had participated in some terrible things. The storyline leads them to meet Edwards and Joshua, who are abolitionists and this is where the lives of Brandy and Skinner turn around. You could say that another related theme is the influence of the company you keep and the theme of forgiveness.