If I were
to be in the story of "A Mercy", I think I would have been
stronger. Not just, because I am a male, it's because I think I am just a
strong person. At the same time, I cannot really say, because I have never been
in a situation like that. Florens made some decisions that I do not agree with,
like when She assaulted the foundling. That was very unnecessary. Florens just
did some things that were very impulsive. I think that I would have have acted
different in my current state of mind. If I were to have grown up like Florens
did, being separated from my mother, I would have probably made the same
decisions that she did. I would have been angry, but grateful at the same time
for Jacob Vaark. Even though he was a slave owner, He was a very cool owner,
who felt pity and sympathized for orphaned slaves. He was a good man that owned
slaves ignorance is bliss. Even though, I was still their slave I would have
been very grateful that I was with them.
They were
very nice masters, Jacob Vaark and his wife. They did not treat their slave
with much disrespect and animosity. It was probably very different for Florens'
mother, whom Florens was separated from when she was about 8. Jacob Varrks wife
was a very nice woman. When Jacob Vaark passed from the smallpox, I know it had
to be devastating, I would have had great pity for her loss. When Rebbekka
Vaark came down with the smallpox too, I would have been a little sad, because
they were all like a little family honestly. I would have gone to get the
blacksmith, the only one who could cure her smallpox with hesitation.
Another
thing that I would have done differently I would not have broken the foundlings
arm. An unfortunate mistake. I would have tried to find a different way to
reprimand the boy. I honestly would have not tried to escape the jurisdiction
of the Rebekka Vaark, because she was a very nice person who just like her
husband felt pity for orphaned slaves. They were not usual slave masters. They did
not beat their slaves for unnecessary purposes. They also bonded, because of
the death of Jacob they were like a family.
Most
slaves during that time had an ambition to escape and be free, the Vaarks’ were
not like that so the slaves that they had loved them. Some of the slaves did
not agree with Rebekka ‘s change of plans around the plantation. Some began
plotting to escape.
Sorrow wants to take her baby and
escape with Florens, as Rebekka is threatening to give her away. Before she
leaves, Florens decides to write a message on the walls of her room with a
nail. Sadly, she realizes that the blacksmith cannot read and that the house
might burn down, meaning that her words will go unread. She regrets not being
able to communicate with her mother who separated from her in order to care for
her infant boy.
You said if you were their slave, you would be grateful to be with them. why is that? Nevermind.. i just read the second paragraph. if i was a slave, i would be grateful as well, considering slaves were not treated with respect at all. This book seems very interesting, throw it my way when u are done boy!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou said if you were their slave, you would be grateful to be with them. why is that? Nevermind.. i just read the second paragraph. if i was a slave, i would be grateful as well, considering slaves were not treated with respect at all. This book seems very interesting, throw it my way when u are done boy!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat were the impulse decisions that the character made? Overall this seems like a really interesting book. I like historical fiction so this story seems like it'd be something id enjoy reading. Although this is a story about slaves, its comforting to know that their owners weren't abusive like some slave owners were. Some slave owners had very cruel and unecessary punishments.
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