51 pages 1 hour read

Charmaine Wilkerson

Black Cake

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2022

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Essay Topics

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In the Author’s Note, Charmaine Wilkerson says, “Not everyone sits down to write a novel but everyone is a storyteller, in one form or another.” In what ways is novel not about cultural identity or families or love or motherhood, but rather about the power and energy of storytelling itself?

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Research the history of black cake and its controversial importance in Caribbean culture. When characters object to calling a cake Caribbean because its ingredients reflect far more than Caribbean cuisine, do they have a point? Define and then apply Marble’s concept of a food diaspora as a way to develop sensitivity to diversity.

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Make the case for either Bunny (Ella Pringle) or Marble Martin as being a seemingly minor character with easy-to-overlook thematic importance. How does this apparently minor character give voice to the novel’s major themes?

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