Revealing Postcolonial theory in Hunger Games and Coriolanus
Makinde Mary
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Oppression is a state of unjust treatment; both are seen in the play of Coriolanus and the film Hunger Games. Postcolonial criticism recognizes the Oppression in Hunger Games and Coriolanus. In both, there is a clear subordination of some people over another set of people. The government exercised authoritarian rule over the citizens and district.
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Oppression is a state of unjust treatment; both are seen in the play of Coriolanus and the film Hunger Games. Postcolonial criticism recognizes the Oppression in Hunger Games and Coriolanus. In both, there is a clear subordination of some people over another set of people. The government exercised authoritarian rule over the citizens and district.
Revealing Postcolonial theory in Hunger Games and Coriolanus
Oppression is a state of unjust treatment; both are seen in the play of Coriolanus and the film Hunger Games. Postcolonial criticism recognizes the Oppression in Hunger Games and Coriolanus. In both, there is a clear subordination of some people over another set of people. The government exercised authoritarian rule over the citizens and district.