The Kingdom of This World
Describe symbolism in The Kingdom of This World by Alejo Carpentier
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In Part I, the scene where Macandal's arm is crushed and then cut off can be taken as symbolic of the separation of the colonial black slaves from their native Africa. They are cut off from something essential, their culture, which has been crushed by the machinery of the plantations, amputated by the white enslavers.
The Kingdom of This World