International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(2):210-213
Grief Beyond the Shore: Loss and The Psychological Price of Freedom in Alan Gratz’s Refugee
Author Name: M. Rexchellah; Dr. M. Richard Robert Raa;
Paper Type: research paper
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Abstract:
This research article aims to analyse and discuss the themes of death, grief, and displacement in Isabel’s story in the novel *Refugee* written by Alan Gratz. This novel, which is set in the context of the Cuban refugee crisis of 1994, is a narrative of Isabel’s quest for freedom and, at the same time, a narrative of her coming to terms with death. This paper argues that while Isabel’s quest for freedom is a dominant theme, the death of a loved one while crossing the sea to freedom is a major factor that shapes Isabel’s character. This paper aims to analyze and discuss Isabel’s character development and how the death of a loved one is a major factor that shapes her character. Displacement, in this novel, is not just a simple act of migration but a complex and difficult experience that shapes the character of Isabel. This paper aims to show that while Isabel is granted freedom, this freedom is granted at a great cost.
Keywords:
Refugee literature, Displacement, Refugee Childhood, Trauma, Recovery.
How to Cite this Article:
M. Rexchellah,Dr. M. Richard Robert Raa. Grief Beyond the Shore: Loss and The Psychological Price of Freedom in Alan Gratz’s Refugee. International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary. 2026: 5(2):210-213
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