"Red Leaves", 340 (Event)
Text:
Page Number:
340
Order within Page:
2
First 8-10 words of event:
noon, of that peaceful hour when, Issetibbeha napping in his chair
Page Event Ends:
340
Era:
Antebellum (1831-1860)
Characters Present:
Narrative Status:
Remembered
Date:
Monday, January 1, 1844 to Friday, December 31, 1852
Notes:
While walking down a slope toward the well, the body servant recalls when Issetibbeha would take his midday nap and "he, the Negro, the body servant, would be free" (340).
Summary:
While walking down a slope toward the well, Issetibbeha's body servant recalls when Issetibbeha would take his midday nap and "he, the Negro, the body servant, would be free" (340).
Chronological Order:
8.50
Indeterminate Date Range:
Keywords:
Servant-employer relationship, time-past in present, loyalty, sleeping, cooking, sleeping
Environment:
Themes and Motifs:
Aesthetics:
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