Why does Margaret slap Dana?

One day, Margaret asks Dana where she slept last night. When Dana admits that she slept in Kevin's room, Margaret slaps Dana. Remembering the whip, Dana does not answer back or defend herself.
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Who betrayed Dana Why?

Liza. The cleaning woman, who betrays Dana to Weylin. Like some of the other slaves, Liza is willing to do whatever she can to protect her own interests. She pays for betraying her fellow slaves, however.
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Why did Dana cut her wrist?

Dana and Rufus have always had a tacit agreement: she will save him and care for and about him, and he will respect her. Rufus has repeatedly broken the spirit of that agreement, but when he lays his hand on her, he physically breaks the pact. Fury at this betrayal may be part of what motivates Dana to cut her wrists.
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What happened to Margaret in Kindred?

She goes to the cookhouse, where Sarah tells her that Margaret left after giving birth to twins who died in infancy.
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What is Margaret weylin addicted to?

In her old age, Margaret mellows when she becomes addicted to laudanum.
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Why does Dana keep her journal in shorthand?

She begins to keep a journal in secretarial shorthand to keep herself sane and relieve her boredom. Dana even attends a corn husking party to distract herself.
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Who is Carrie married to in Kindred?

Carrie eventually marries Nigel and has three sons, including Jude.
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Does Dana love Rufus?

Dana reflects that Rufus loves her because she cares about him. She wonders why she does not hate him, as Alice does, and why she keeps forgiving him. Despite her fondness for Rufus, she thinks she would kill him if he tried to rape her.
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What happens to Sarah's children in Kindred?

Sarah is a black slave who fills the role of cook for the white Weylin family. We learn early on that she hates Margaret Weylin because Margaret was responsible for Sarah's children being sold off to slave traders.
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Who beat up Rufus in Kindred?

Summary: The Fight, Part 3

Dana wonders if she is pregnant with Hagar, Rufus's child and Dana's ancestor. Isaac knocks Rufus unconscious, and Dana intervenes to prevent him from killing Rufus, asking him to consider what will happen to him and Alice if he doesn't restrain himself.
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Why did Dana lose her arm kindred?

She was taken to the hospital, where doctors amputated her arm to above the elbow. The police arrested Kevin, believing him responsible for the injury to Dana's arm. Dana told them the injury was an accident and that it was her fault.
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What does Dana lose in Kindred?

I lost an arm on my last trip home. My left arm. And I lost about a year of my life and much of the comfort and security I had not valued until it was gone.
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What does the ending of kindred mean?

After Helen realizes that Frank is her real father, she regains memory of the fateful night – her adoptive father, Robert, overwhelmed by guilt, had confessed to his part in the crimes committed, while relaying her true parentage to her.
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Who murdered Dana Ross?

Two other people in Amanda's friend group soon echoed these allegations: It was Emily, who was known to be freakishly strong for her size, who'd killed Dana and everyone knew it. Investigators called Emily in for questioning and she angrily denied having killed Dana.
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Why does Alice hang herself in Kindred?

Alice kills herself because she has lost all of her possible identities. Running ceases to exist as an option, because Alice cannot lay claim to any of the identities she would need to embrace in order to flee.
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Why is kindred called Kindred?

Kindred is an old-fashioned word that means family members or blood relations. It's especially important to the themes of this novel because the black female protagonist Dana is actually related to the white male slave-owner Rufus.
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Is Kindred a banned book?

Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. DuBois, Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson, Dreams From My Father by Barack Obama, The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison, She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb, Kindred by Octavia Butler, and Mosby's Medical Dictionary are among thousands of books banned by ...
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Is Kindred Based on a true story?

Realistic depiction of slavery and slave communities

Still, scholars of Kindred consider the novel an accurate, fictional account of slave experiences.
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What does Kevin look like in Kindred?

Kevin is a progressive, liberal, middle-aged white man who defies convention and the disapproval of his family to marry the black woman he loves. Slavery appalls him.
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Who is Alice's mom in Kindred?

Alice's mother is a free black woman, legally making Alice free as well. Alice's mother teaches Alice to be strong, but is unable to protect her daughter from the harsh reality of life for all black people in the slave-holding American South.
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Who is Alice to Dana in Kindred?

Alice Greenwood is Dana's long-dead ancestor, but Dana gets a chance to meet her when she travels back in time. Alice starts life as a free woman, but gets thrown into slavery after she tries to run away with a fugitive slave named Isaac.
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What does Sarah Warn Dana about?

She warns Dana that Margaret wants Kevin and that she dislikes Dana because Dana has him.
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What does Rufus do to punish Dana for his father's death?

She blames Rufus for their deaths, since it was he who insisted on sending for the doctor. To punish Dana for failing to save his father, Rufus forces her to work in the fields. Evan Fowler, the new overseer, whips Dana across her back and breasts, ordering her to cut corn faster.
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Where did Kevin meet Dana?

Dana tells the story of how she met Kevin. She wrote late at night, and to make ends meet, she did menial jobs assigned to her by a temp office, which they called a “slave market.” While working at an auto parts warehouse, she met Kevin.
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Why does Dana write letters for Rufus?

Summary: The Story, Part 9

Rufus tells Dana to write letters for him to his creditors. She says in her own time, she avoided secretarial work, and he smiles and says Kevin told him that she was a writer. He offers her some paper to use as she pleases and says he doesn't want to sell any more slaves.
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