Who is Lauren's father?

Lauren's Father (Reverend Olamina) Character Timeline in Parable of the Sower
Parable of the Sower
Parable of the Sower is a 1993 science fiction novel by American writer Octavia E. Butler. It is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel that provides commentary on climate change and social inequality. The novel follows Lauren Olamina, a young woman who can feel the pain of others and becomes displaced from her home.
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. The timeline below shows where the character Lauren's Father (Reverend Olamina) appears in Parable of the Sower. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
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What happened to Lauren's father in Parable of the Sower?

It seems that fate held their separation in store, because Lauren never actually has to abandon her father of her own volition; it happens on its own. Dude mysteriously disappears at age 57 (13.6-7), probably captured and killed by wrongdoers beyond Robledo's external wall.
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How did Lauren get Hyperempathy syndrome?

When Lauren was attacked by a dog, she shot the dog and “The dog drop without a sound. I dropped”(209). Lauren in a prone position was able to shoot better and scared away the dog. The hyperempathy benefitted Lauren so that she could survive in the harsh world.
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Is Lauren from Parable of the Sower black?

Lauren Olamina is a fifteen-year-old Black girl living in the Los Angeles area in the year 2024. (Parable of the Sower was published in 1993.) Lauren's father is a Baptist pastor and also teaches at a nearby college. She has four younger brothers, who are sons of her father and her stepmother, Cory.
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How does Lauren's view of God and religion differ from her father's?

Lauren own religion differ from her father, but is subjected to her father religious belief to avoid any conflict. Lauren states that in her dairy saying, “I let my father baptize me in all three names of that God who isn't mine anymore”(7). Lauren does not hold similar religious value as her father does.
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How does Lauren feel about Christianity her father's religion?

Her father, a local reverend, instilled his Christian beliefs upon her such as many parents do to develop good morals within their children. However, Lauren has since abandoned her father's beliefs and now devotes herself to her personal religion, Earthseed.
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What is Laurens religion Parable of the Sower?

Earthseed is a fictional religion based on the idea that "God is Change". It is the creation of Octavia E. Butler, as revealed by her character Lauren Oya Olamina in the books: Parable of the Sower and Parable of the Talents.
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Is Lauren a prophet?

Octavia Butler's Parable of the Sower, the richly symbolic and subversive. story of Lauren Olamina, a prophet in the making, one finding her voice and her people in the midst of an America whose social order is collapsing around her, grows on you.
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Why does Lauren agree to be baptized?

Lauren admits that three years ago she stopped believing in her father's God and church, but that because she is a “coward” she is letting herself be baptized into that church today.
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Why does Lauren hide her Hyperempathy?

Lauren assures Harry that she wouldn't kill someone who had a non-life-threatening injury. She takes his hands and promises that she won't “betray” him. She explains that her father taught her to hide her hyperempathy as an act of self-defense.
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Why does Lauren embrace Earthseed?

Resiliency and embracing change

Earthseed, which is the set of essential truths Lauren believes she's discovered, repeatedly emphasizes one thing: God is change. Change is the only constant, it's an unstoppable force, as far as Lauren is concerned.
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What does Lauren realize about Earthseed on her 16th birthday?

“A tree cannot grow in its parents' shadows,” Lauren writes in her notebook. After she reads about planets orbiting nearby stars, on her sixteenth birthday she has another thought: “The Destiny of Earthseed is to take root among the stars.”
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How many brothers does Lauren have in Parable of the Sower?

Cory is Lauren's stepmother and the mother of Lauren's three brothers.
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What happened Tracy Dunn?

Tracy Dunn is Amy Dunn's mother. She was raped for years by her uncle, resulting in her becoming pregnant at 12 with Amy. Tracy has difficulty expressing love for Amy, but after Amy dies Tracy is inconsolable, and eventually walks out of the neighborhood gate without returning—effectively a form of suicide.
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Why does Lauren disguise herself as a man?

In order to avoid the unpopular appearance of a mixed-race couple, Zahra and the disguised-as-male Lauren will be a Black couple, with Harry as their white friend.
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Who is Harry in Parable of the Sower?

Prior to the destruction of Robledo, Harold "Harry" Balter is Joanne Garfield's boyfriend, despite the fact that they're—oops—cousins (4.28). Once Lauren's hometown is destroyed, he pairs up romantically with Zahra (17.32).
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Who dies at the end of Parable of the Sower?

When he found out, he expressed interest in going with her. He wanted to marry her but she wanted a bigger life than just with a husband and babies. One day, Keith was left outside the wall, beaten and tortured to death.
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What best describes Lauren's idea of God?

In fact, Lauren's basic insight is this: "God is Change" (11. Verse. 6). If God is change, then participating in change and making it happen seems like something you just have to do.
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How old is Bankole in Parable of the Sower?

Bankole is a 57-year-old African-American man who joins Lauren's group on the road north. Trained as a medical doctor, he is a widower who is on his way to Mendocino, where he owns a 300-acre farm.
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What information does Bankole reveal to Lauren?

Bankole reveals that he's traveling to his sister's land in Northern California. Lauren suggests they begin the first Earthseed community there. Four more members join the group.
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What do Emery Mora and their daughters escape from?

Emery and her children became responsible for her husband's debt after he died from illness, and her children were taken from her as a result. She eventually decided to run away with her remaining daughter. Emery escaped with Tori and survived on whatever they could find or steal.
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What is meaning of parable of the talents?

Traditionally, the parable of the talents has been seen as an exhortation to Jesus' disciples to use their God-given gifts in the service of God, and to take risks for the sake of the Kingdom of God. These gifts have been seen to include personal abilities ("talents" in the everyday sense), as well as personal wealth.
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Why is change so important in Parable of the Sower?

In order to get the reader invested in the world, change is deified, becoming synonymous with God itself. Change becomes a force. The religion of Earthseed is founded in a principle of change. Separately, the connection Lauren and her father share in their different religions symbolizes that change as well.
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What is the climax in Parable of the Sower?

Climax (Crisis, Turning Point)

All kinds of stuff happens to our heroes on the road, but the real climax comes when those traveling with Lauren all have to say on whether they'll stay on Bankole's land and build Earthseed with her or not.
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