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I Love Americah Analysis

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Day 3 of writing challenge is a book I love.

Americanah is written by Chimamanda Adichie, a world-famous Nigerian writer and feminist. I first knew her through her TED talk - The Danger of a Single Story, which I watched in my AP World History class to understand how history could represent biased point of views exemplary of only one group of people. Later, I stumbled upon her other TED talk, We Should All Be Feminists, in which she explains the limitations that gender stereotypes put upon both genders. Needless to say, these talks massively changed my perception on the significance of representation and feminism. Everyone should have a listen!

I didn't really consider reading her novel until Vanessa, the leader of a seminar about stereotypes …show more content…

It tells the tale of them falling in love in Nigeria as high school students, their relationship extending until college. They parted when Ifemelu went to the US to flee the political instability of Nigeria, and Obinze fled for the UK after failing to follow her there. At the end, they both returned to Nigeria, still burning with love for each other, and reconciled.

Americanah is a story immigration, of Ifemelu's feelings of foreignness even after 13 years in the US and a successful career, of Obinze's fears of deportation and how it finally came true. The characters experience are exemplary tales of immigrants' experience going into developed countries, or just simply the experience of living in a foreign country for the first time in one's life. The cultural shocks are demonstrated beautifully, especially the frustration over Ifemelu's depression and the feeling of inferiority by illegal immigrants.

Americanah is also a story of return. Returning to one's home country after years in the first world. Missing quinoa and kale and pretentious hipster diets. Embracing the hot, the occasional lack of electricity, the lack of similar common sense, and the feeling of standing

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