Anyways now that i'm done with my rant. The book was pretty interesting for what i understood, but i can't help but think that it is more of an origin/creation type of story. I mean everything that sunjata did caused something that happens now. Like the tree dying from the top to bottom and not starting at the bottom because of the shooting of the arrows and the tree, and the way the families are so close that one helps the other and if not its bad for them. I mean there were so many more that I just found so interesting. I always love reading those types of tales because its interesting to see how different cultures and even religions explain why things are the way they are. I'm not really sure if that was the whole purpose of the story but that was what i got out of it.
Another thing, teh talking ring thing that sunjatas sister used to fake that she was still at the palace or whatever when she was sneaking away.. how legit was that. I mean here we have this african story that is incorporating a type of technology that didn't even exist (maybe it was suppose to be magic) but still INTENSE. I really enjoyed reading and seeing the different things, the griots were pretty cool that were telling to story, i could imagine the whole thing going on in my head and these two guys just being like "ok now listen this is how things really went down"
So good!
I definitely thought Sunjata was difficult to read, the names and sort of round-about style threw me off. I think it's really cool that you got a creation/origin vibe from Sunjata, but I can see what you mean. It does explain and show the culture, and I hadn't noticed before!
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