Chapter Summary Of The Book 'White Girl' By Linda Brent

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The topic of this book is about a young girl growing up into slavery. In the book, the author does not disclose her name and makes up fictional names for the other characters. In her words, he does this to be “kind”. The main problem that the young girl addresses throughout the book and explains is there can be no good slave masters. The slave masters view the slaves, and a little more than an animal or object. This young girl/women throughout the book focus on slaves mental and spiritual focuses dealing with what they had to go through. In chapter one she explains through her narrative Linda Brent her childhood. Before she realized she was a slave; her father was a carpenter who is granted many privileges of a free man because of his excellent …show more content…

Flint and a jealous Mrs. Flint who trying to get her to arouse her husband’s lust because that what she sees her responsible as. To show that she is not the only black woman going through things at that time she tells the story of the two sisters who which one is white and one is black and the black one is the slave to her sister. The white girl grows up and gets married while her sister is left to face the degrading and sexual exploitations by her master. Another main detail is these chapters Dr. Flint realized that he could get the girl to submit to him even with all the threats of violence and favors, he decided to bring his four-year-old to his apartment and may her his child’s servant, and that required for her to sleep with the little girl at night. When Mrs. Flint found out about the arrangement she made the girl swear on the bible that she didn’t have sex with her husband which mad Mrs. Flint satisfied for a little while and she promised to protect her from her husband. She made the girl sleep in a room with her to keep a constant keep on her. The new arrangement soon stopped working and Mrs. Flint started accusing Dr. Flint of improper behavior in front of the girl. The girl comes to a realization that since Mrs. Flint is immature and emotional she listen to her manipulative husband and knows she can not count on her for protection. The grandfather of the girl offers to buy her freedom but Dr. Flint refuses and said that the girl is the property of his daughter so he cannot sell her. Dr, Flint still continues to try and persuade and threaten the girl fulfill his lustful needs and says she is ungrateful for not appreciating his

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