Hi there... assalamualaikum.
It's 0313am.. and i just couldn't sleep (i dont know why). Currently, im doing some research on scorpian orchird. Basically the issue that being portrayed in the novel is different races.
The novel is set in 1950’s Singapore where a time of racial tension and nationalistic was uprising. The themes are about national birth and the anxieties present regarding racial conflict and ethnic self interest. (Well.. from other sources that i've read, the setting of the novel is when malaysia/singapore are still recovering from Japanese Occupation. Thus, Singapore at that time fights to get the independence from British! )
"Scorpion Orchid" generally preserves an allegorical distance between the personaland the political in both countries, Malaysia and Singapore. The personal and the political develop along parallel lines and mirror one another, and when they do intersect they remain clearly defined.
There are four main characters in the novel: Santi, a Tamil Indian, Sabran, a Malay, Guan Kheng, a Chinese, and Peter, a Eurasian. Santinathan, refuses to observe
conventions of university life, gets expelled and ends up as village schoolteacher. Sabran, involved in politics, gets arrestedand his future prospects somewhat set back considerably.
conventions of university life, gets expelled and ends up as village schoolteacher. Sabran, involved in politics, gets arrestedand his future prospects somewhat set back considerably.
He reflects on his family in the kampung (village) that has sacrificed for his education and which exerts a strong emotional pull on him, but is in no position to offer him either comfort or advice. Guan Kheng, comes from wealthy family, feels betrayed by the Malays who suddenly consider him a foreigner. Peter D’Almeida is confused about his identity,loses faith in ‘new’ Singapore,emigrates to England after he is beaten up in a riot (comes back at the end).
Another character, Sally which is uncertain ethnic background and origin, works at a hawker stall, part time prostitute, has an ambiguous relationship with all four men involving sex, money and love, although they pay her for sex she is treated as a friend.
Goodnight, all...
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