Abstract
This paper focus on the traumatic experience of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie faced in her childhood and how she invites the optimistic behavior in her life and career, even though she was a victim of Biafra war. Optimistic attitude helps to perceive her career as a writer and also promote drastic growth in her writing field .She includes colonial impact from westerns and their influence showcased in her works. In the process of searching her identity as a writer, she explore her nation’s pride. By her life experience she insist that there is no single story for anyone, everybody’s life is different from other people’s perspective .She strongly believe that optimistic inner thought of one’s mind leads and motivate them to succeed their life and career. Adichie oppose the colonizers mindset about her nation and impoverished state and also grateful for western literature, because of the western influence she came to know her Nigerian literature. There were immense unfavorable situation she encounters in her writing career and she overcame that only because of the optimistic vision in her thought
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