I am going to evaluate my ISP novel, The Book of Negroes, using the
Reader Response Theory. The author mentions a number of times in the novel why she is writing the book and how she hopes
people who read it will respond to it. Reader response theory looks at how I
interact or am impacted by the story because of who I am and how I read it.
I think as a 16 year old boy, I may not understand all of the things
that the author wants me to understand. But I think I do have a connection with
the main character and her personality. Aminata is a feisty and sassy girl. She
says things the way she sees them and she finds it hard to not say everything
she is thinking and feeling. This is like me. I laugh whenever she does
something sneaky or rebellious because that is what I would want to do if I was
her. I think Aminata and I would get into a lot of trouble if we were friends. She hates to see people hurt other people and
she sticks up for the underdog. I am like this too. I really like Aminata’s
spunk and determination.
A few years ago I read a book about Harriet Tubman. Harriet Tubman was
born as a slave in the US but escaped and became free. She helped rescue many
other slaves through the underground railroad. I think reading the book about
Tubman makes me realize what Aminata and the other homelanders are in for when
they arrive in the US even before this book talks about it. I know she will be
a slave and I know how slaves were treated.
Also, I have some very good friends who are from Africa. Some are from
Ghana, some are from Ethiopia and one is from Kenya. It is hard to believe that
black people were treated like animals. I know back then that white people
didn’t think black people were real people but that is so different from now
that it seems strange. I am glad we don’t think this way anymore.
I think all of these things help me experience this book differently
than someone else.
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