Working through of Trauma in Edwidge Danticat’s Breath, Eyes, Memory
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This researchentitled“WorkingThroughof traumainEdwidge Danticat’s novel
Breath, Eyes,Memory”is thestory of a young Haitian-American woman Sophie
Caco, who tries to reconstruct her identity and to find a way to recover from her past
experiences.The maincharacters in the novel suffer from a diverserange of different
traumas, which together construct the trauma of black Haitian people, which may,
therefore, be understood as a collective accumulation of the traumas, their sources and
effects. In the novel the charactersare being held prisoners by their own memories of
the traumatic conflicts they have endured, and they seem to be unable to let go of
these traumatic memories. Theories of trauma areapplied in order to study the effects
and sources of thetraumas of the main characters. Trauma isindigestible everywhere.
Characters are surviving their life by verbalizing or narativization. In the novel
characters narativize to negotiate their trauma.
