28 pages 56 minutes read

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Checking Out

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 2013

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Background

Sociopolitical Context: Immigration and Identity in the UK

“Checking Out” addresses important social and political issues related to immigration and identity. Set in the context of the United Kingdom’s immigration system, the story sheds light on the experiences of undocumented immigrants and the challenges they face in an unfamiliar environment. It also explores colonialism’s impact on Africa and Adichie’s own disillusionment with Western culture (Tembo, Nick Mdika. “Ethnic Conflict and the Politics of Greed: Rethinking Chimamanda Adichie’s Half of a Yellow Sun.” Matatu, no. 40, 2012, p. 176).

Obinze’s struggle as an undocumented immigrant working under a false identity reflects the precarious situation faced by many immigrants who are forced to live in the shadows due to their immigration status. This also reflects the broader sociopolitical climate surrounding immigration in the UK, as Obinze falls victim to scams, negative stereotypes, and prejudices, as well as the hostile environment created by immigration policies and public discourse. The fear of being discovered and reported to the authorities is a constant source of anxiety for Obinze, as seen through his interactions with Vincent and the warehouse colleagues.

The story explores themes of identity and cultural assimilation as Obinze grapples with his dual identity and the compromises he must make to survive in a foreign land.

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