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Invention of Wings

Ela 8th hour book: slavery Invention of wings

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Black triangles on Quilt It represents freedom for mauma and Handful in Invention of wings Mauma would always put black triangles on the Quilts to represents freedom.
Characters: Some main Characters are Handful, Mauma, Sarah, Mother. Some side characters are the other slaves and the other family members.
Setting: The setting is Time, Place, Physical, and Social. The time is November 1803- February 1805. Place is Charleston, South Carolina. Physical: Farmland, Plantation, Mansion, work yard, smells like the sea. Social: Grimke family and all the slaves.
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Symbolism: When an Author using a concert thing to represent an abstract thing The black triangle uses symbolism to describe freedom for slaves.
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Created by: dodgeand000
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