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Something deeply hidden book
Something deeply hidden book











something deeply hidden book

How much does your own race affect the experience of reading this or any novel? Does race affect a reader’s ability to identify or empathize with the struggles of Ifemelu and Obinze? Ifemelu writes in her blog that “black people are not supposed to be angry about racism” because their anger makes whites uncomfortable (223). Does this movement between cities indicate a similar split within Ifemelu? Why does she decide to return to Nigeria after thirteen years in America?ģ. But she has to go to the largely black city of Trenton, nearby, to have her hair braided. Ifemelu likes living there because “she could pretend to be someone else. The novel opens in the Ivy League enclave of Princeton, New Jersey.

something deeply hidden book something deeply hidden book

Why might Adichie have chosen this structure for storytelling? What happens when the narrator shifts to Obinze’s story? How conscious are you as a reader about the switches in narrative perspective?Ģ. The first part of Ifemelu’s story is told in flashback while she is having her hair braided at a salon before she returns to Nigeria.













Something deeply hidden book