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Naddika [18.5K]
2 years ago
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In Oroonoko the narrator says the opening location contains what?

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1 answer:
swat322 years ago
5 0

The narrator admires the foods and customs of the ethnic groups she comes into contact with, and in general, she has a keen sense of adventure.

<h3>How does the narrator of Oroonoko describe the story?</h3>

The tale of Oroonoko is described by a narrator, who is usually placed with the author Aphra Behn.

This narrator writes as a colonist, mourning the fact that after she left Surinam the colony fell to the Dutch, and King Charles II thereby failed a rich land to use.

Thus, this could be the answer.

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