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liq
1 month ago
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How is Cassy's story connected with the themes of the book? Choose two examples and explain how they evoke a specific theme. You

r response should be at least 150 words.
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Leya [7.7K]1 month ago
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The plot centers on the themes of morality and the role of women. Cassy decides to end her baby's life as she sees it as her only possible action. Being a slave meant she had no means to raise her child. This choice to kill the baby reflects a significant moral failing.

Flura [7K]1 month ago
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The book explores themes of morality and the experiences of womanhood. Cassy’s act of infanticide arises not from desire but from a lack of options. As a slave, she faced the harsh reality of being unable to care for her child. Nevertheless, her choice to take the baby's life illustrates a form of 'moral weakness.' 
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