Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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Halaman 24
... mothers who are silent witnesses to the suffer- ings of their daughters . Linda's fear of losing her courage as a mother and her desire to protect her children contributes to her decision to leave the plantation . After learning that ...
... mothers who are silent witnesses to the suffer- ings of their daughters . Linda's fear of losing her courage as a mother and her desire to protect her children contributes to her decision to leave the plantation . After learning that ...
Halaman 27
... mother her chil- dren to the full extent she desires . Discrimina- tion and the lack of economic resources inher- ited by emancipated slaves further disrupt the bond between mother and child ; even after both she and her daughter are ...
... mother her chil- dren to the full extent she desires . Discrimina- tion and the lack of economic resources inher- ited by emancipated slaves further disrupt the bond between mother and child ; even after both she and her daughter are ...
Halaman 28
... mother , and increasingly her love for her children became divorced from any attempt to do so . Unable to act as their mother , she could offer them nothing but love . She had no power to shape their lives and , accordingly , did not ...
... mother , and increasingly her love for her children became divorced from any attempt to do so . Unable to act as their mother , she could offer them nothing but love . She had no power to shape their lives and , accordingly , did not ...
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