Genocide is not about statistics but about people. In which way does this moral truth apply to the Shadows of Imana?
Why in your opinion the author choose the literary canon of the travel literature to convey the story of the genocide.
How does the author portrays the survivors’ struggle to overcome personal and collective trauma and articulate their experience Provide two examples as extracted from the book. .
Are redemption and forgiveness conceivable after so much brutality ?Provide two examples as extracted from the stories in the book.
How does the recounting of the genocide evolves from part 1 through part2,namely from the first to the second journey.
How do you interpret the author’s final statement on Rwanda “I have not recovered from Rwanda >Rwanda cannot be exorcised”?
. Finally is there a character or an image in the book that particularly resonates with you ?What is your personal reaction to the story?
You should address all the questions.
Length of paper . 1500 -1800 words . Citations APA style.