Introducing the Yardfowl, the Antagonist in" Rogues in Paradise."
His home is the backyards of Local homes.
He strolls easily over streets and beaches and is often spotted with sunbathers on Barbados
beaches.
Striding happily across the island, without bounds, Yardfowl challenges any colonial predispositions.
Representing self-reliance and liberty with defiance and a boundary-less attitude.
Rogues' Yardfowl shares thematic similarities with Rawle C. Eastmond's "Yardfowl".
Both characters challenge societal standards with believed provoking insights into post-colonial Caribbean life.
' Rogues' gives voice to the unrepresented and the powerful. While Yardfowl guarantees absolutely nothing is overlooked or misrepresented. see the blog at https://roguesinparadise.com/bajan-yardfowl/
He passionately expresses his viewpoint. Cutting through any pretense, with Bajan slang and swagger.
On British Workers he quips:
" Sun bu 'n he, fry he head, an mek he fall like fly, dead n' die."
On Planters:
" Dem like hard-boiled egg, no feelin', jus' pushin', n' pulin' more
sugar cash fo' de colonial massa who own servant like he own ram goat."
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