Critical Stylistic Analysis of Trafficking Victims in Corban Addison “A walk Across the Sunâ€
Rasha Tareq Awad Al-Zubaidi and
Salih Mahadi Adai Al-Mamoori
World Journal of English Language, 2023, vol. 13, issue 5, 494
Abstract:
Human trafficking across borders and even continents is one of the numerous ways that slavery is practiced today. For the victims, the effects are invariably devastating. The harsh world of child prostitution is described in a novel .The present study shed light on the issues of human trafficking and its impact in the lives of human beings. Critical stylistic analysis seeking the ideological consequences of human trafficking that deals with literary representation i.e novel of “A walk across the Sun†by Corban Addison who pay attention for different aspects of human exploitation where in victim of sex trafficking as a common trade of exploitation. The study focuses ideological perspective of human trafficking. The analysis of the discourse “A walk across the Sun†explore the traumatic conditions of young victims of trafficking of trafficking .The hidden ideologies of the novel reveal the concept of domination, violence, maltreatment of women. By analyzing of the text critical stylistic applying Jeffries (2010) tools, the researcher identifies different types of human trafficking nature.
Date: 2023
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