what are the biblical allusions in ti-jean and his brothers by derek walcott
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Written in 1957, TI-JEAN AND HIS BROTHERS was first produced by the Arts Guild in St. Lucia, Derek Walcott's homeland.
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the biblical allusions in ti-jean and his brothers by derek walcottIn is as follows in this play firstly two brothers have no faith and are defeated later. Ti-Jean compares himself to David from David and Goliath. Both brothers represents a different "group" that resist colonization where as the mother represents nation under oppression. Bolom who is a ghost represents the people that nation that was never free and the devil represents colonizers.
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