Incidents in the life of a slave girl
Chapter 1: I feel bad that Aunt Martha doesn't ever get her money back. She worked so hard for so many years to earn that money to buy her children's freedom and now she'll have to start all over again. It is very demeaning to Linda for her to work for her dead mistresses daughter who is 5 years old. That is less than half her age.Chapter 2: It's a good thing that William, Linda's brother got to live with her. It must have been good to have family around. I think that's so mean when Dr. Flint sells Aunt Martha, she was supposed to get her freedom when her mistress died. Linda has already lost so many people. Her mother, her friend, and suddenly, her father too. Chapter 3: This chapter is a display of the hardships that the slaves faced, especially on the day that they would be sold off to different families. Also, slaves that had been in a family for years would just be sold off at any price, small or large. Chapter 4: I think Benjamin was a very brave person, and I'm happy he escaped to New York. Chapter 5: I think that Linda and Dr. Flint have a disgusting relationship and I think that Dr. Flint is a mean, cruel man. The story of the two sisters is really sad because it shows that skin color was very important back
Chapter 18: Is Linda on the Underground Railroad? Or is she just lucky to have nice family and friends? 40: I think it is nice of Ellen's teachers to try and protect her. The new Mrs. Bruce is very nice to Linda. Dr. Flint finally gives up after one last attempt. Chapter 36: Mrs. Bruce was very nice to help Linda escape to Boston. I wonder how Mr. Thorpe new of Linda's whereabouts? Chapter 15: Dr. Flint must have been very hurt when Linda chose to go live with his son on the plantation. Chapter 35: Linda is still experiencing prejudice, even in the north. And she still must watch her back everywhere she goes. Chapter 8: Linda talks about slavery on the whole, not just her own personal experience. Chapter 24 and 25: Linda is a smart girl. Dr. Flint doesn't believe that Linda is wise enough to postmark her letters from anywhere but where she is. This has led Dr. Flint off course and now Linda has bought herself some time. Chapter 22: It was very wise to invite the town constable and the free colored man to dinner. No one would believe that Aunt Marthy would invite them if she were hiding Linda. Chapter 10: Linda starts having sex with a white man named Mr. Sands as revenge over Dr. Flint because he wouldn't let her marry the black man. Linda becomes pregnant by Mr. Sands as sort of a slap in the face to Dr. Flint. Linda goes to live with her grandmother, who at first thought Linda was carrying Dr. Flints baby. Chapter 13: Freedom and education are tied. Chapter 19: Dr. Flint was trying to pull a fast one on Aunt Martha when he pretended to know where Linda was. He's a real jerk. Chapter 6: When Mrs. Flint recognizes what is going on between Linda and Dr. Flint she becomes angry and makes Linda sleep in a room that is connected to her own. This makes Linda realize that Ms. Flint is very weak and threatened by Linda, which is also what Dr. Flint wants. When Aunt Martha tries to buy Linda, Dr. Flint refuses because he m
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