Characters are revealed by their words and actions, and what others say about them.
What do we learn of Whitechapel from himself and others, and how do we learn it?
The character Whitechapel emerges from a respected slave on a plantation to a slave with no name. We are able to see how he shapes as a person through his experiences, from his words and actions as well as the words of others, and how he survives after the death of his second wife Cook and only son, Chapel.
Throughout the novel, Whitechapel is portrayed as being a loving man. Cook describes him as being capable of love as she says, 'He can love. He proves he loves me everyday, he treats my first born as his own.' This is in cont
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