Purple Hibiscus

by

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

The Purple Hibiscus

The purple hibiscus, the symbol that gives the novel its title, is a flower growing in Aunty Ifeoma’s garden. It was created by her botanist friend, as hibiscuses aren’t usually purple. Jaja is struck… read analysis of The Purple Hibiscus

Mama’s Figurines

Mama has some beloved ceramic figurines of ballet dancers that she keeps on the étagerè. She always polishes them meticulously after Papa beats her. Mama, Kambili, and Jaja never speak aloud of Papa’s violence… read analysis of Mama’s Figurines