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Section A
Reflection on Unit 4 and Small Things
Before embarking on this module and Unit 4, I did read novels occasionally, mostly for
leisure rather than academic purposes. One novel that I truly enjoyed was Purple Hibiscus
by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. What appealed to me most about this novel was its vivid
setting in Nigeria, which felt authentic and immersive, and the powerful characterisation
of Kambili, who narrated her family’s oppressive and religiously fanatic life with such
innocence yet deep perception. The way Adichie built the tension around Papa’s authority,
contrasted with Aunty Ifeoma’s liberal home, made me reflect on freedom and silence in
African households (Adichie, 2003). On the other hand, I tried reading Heart of Darkness
by Joseph Conrad but could not finish it. I found the novel dense and disengaging because
of its long, complex sentences and descriptions that seemed to lose focus, making it
challenging to follow the storyline and extract meaning from the text.
Reflecting closely on my study of Unit 4, I understood the section discussing how diction
shapes meaning in a text particularly well. The examples illustrating how words carry
layered connotations clarified for me why authors choose specific words to evoke
emotions, set tones, or symbolise themes. For instance, I learnt how metaphors can reveal
deeper emotional truths about characters’ experiences. However, I struggled with
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