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Longest Memory Mid-Year Exam Summary Notes
World of text-Social, Cultural, Historical • • • • • • • • •
Pre-Civil War Slavery -1700’s Deep South-Planation owning Industrialist Abolitionist-orth-! Abolitionist-orth-!ree ree bla"#s Chattel Slaves-Chapel $urder o% bla"# by white was non-"ri&inal a"t Physi"al and se'ual abuse by &asters "o&&on "o&&on Coo#-(A%ter he laid his hands on &e I wanted to die) orth abolished slavery Slavery point o% "on*i"t between orthern Industrialists and Southern plantation owners+
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Sy&boli,es a"ute awareness o% threat to status uo (I was as#ed i% slavery would "o&e to an end. not in our li%eti&e and not in the li%eti&e o% our "hildren) Do"u&ents so"ietal "hanges as longevity o% slavery de"reases with ti&e Death o% White"hapel sy&boli,es an end o% an era %or Deep southdependent on slavery %or e"ono&i" su""ess+
Relationships between Characters /elationship between Chapel and ydia-!orbidden love (I reali,ed I was in love with a boy three years &y unior. I reali,ed I was in love with a slave) Authorial ntent • •
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2o 2o highlight barbari" nature nature o% slavery 2o 2o provide understanding understanding o% slavery through through the so"ial and "ultural "ultural ba"#ground o% the ti&e period+ /elationship /elationship between &asters and slaves 2o 2o provide insight into the so"ial attitudes o% ra"is&. a patriar"hal patriar"hal so"iety. dis"ri&ination. se'is&. and superiority+
The!es and deas • • • • • •
/a"is& Se'is& Patriar"hal so"iety !reedo&-Chapel’s es"ape 3ope %or Change !orbidden love between ydia and Chapel
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#He was born owned b$ another !an, li%e his father before hi! and li%e his son would be born& ntergenerational ntergenerational sla'er$( Whitechapel E)ect4 E)ect4 3ighlights (prodigious "arpet) o% intergenerational slavery and the inevitable relationships whi"h o""ur between &asters and slaves 5the rape o% Coo#6 #A *aster of his own sla'er$, sla'er and ensla'er( *odel sla'e( Self-go'erning sla'e( Thin%s freedo! is death( Thin%s paradise is afterlife& Whitechapel E)ect+ 3ighlights dieren"e between young and old generations. Chapel’s desire to es"ape in "ontrast with White Chapel’s belie% that a slave "ould (earn the s&all #indness o% his &aster) in#s to the&e o% %reedo&+ # a! a co!!on sla'e& There is blood on !$ conscience& Whitechapel E)ect+ /e*e"ts /e*e"ts White"hapel’s state o% tur&oil a%ter the death o% his son+ #What can a lad$ of !odest !eans do in this world without a protector, a benefactor and co!panion Chapel wish $ou were white or blac%& E)ect+ 3ighlights the %a"t that slaves were not the only ones trapped by the so"iety they inhabit. Se'is& traps ydia in a patriar"hal so"iety+ in# to the&e o% %reedo&+ #What began as a single thread has o'er the generations wo'en itself into a prodigious carpet that cannot be unwo'en( *r Whitechapel E)ect+ #We !ust not allow this trade to turn us into sa'ages( We are Christians, god should guide us in our counsels& Whitechapel E)ect+ shows the "on*i"t between Christian values o% whites and slavery( slavery( #od is for us, not the!& •
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(I% I %raterni,e with Chapel I will surely bring sha&e and "ala&ity tu&bling through the roo% o% his house) (8y tea"hing little White"hapel to read and write when he "an never use it. you have done hi& a great inusti"e)
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(I loo# up at hi& and as i% to dash &y hopes o% a %uture when Chapel and I "ould sit and read together. he adds (In the ne't "entury perhaps)) (Chapel (Chapel and I will both be with our &a#er in heaven and it will be too late) (we both #now it "annot go on. nevertheless we "arry on with these &eetings) (I see Chapel wal#ing ar& in ar& down one o% these dingy streets with &e) (I tell Chapel about this heaven on earth) (I urge hi& to thin# about the north) (these liaisons are open and tolerated by a large se"tions o% an edu"ated so"iety) (we tal# about the north+ Childish things really+) (we o#ed o#ed about asso"iating onlyu with other "ouples si&ilarly disposed as ourselves) (9ur Children+ We stop+ 2wo stars that have dropped %ro& the heaven ust below our heads+ :es out Children. several o% the&) (Chapel says he will write verses %or a living+ ;erses %or the birthdays o% dignitaries+ ;erses ;erses %or the death o% pro&inent "iti,ens) (Chapel (Chapel you will write verses and &a#e our lives and the lives o% our "hildren ri"h)