The Kingdom of This World

What is the symbolic significance of Macandal’s losing his arm in the novel, The Kingdom of This World?

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The scene where Macandal's arm is crushed and then cut off can be seen as symbolic of the separation of the colonial black slaves from their native Africa.

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The Kingdom of This World