The Little Convent Girl Analysis

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Gayle Varnado
Professor Cheryl Breaux
English 232
27, March 2017

The story of The Little Convent Girl takes one back into history as to how one was treated and classified. Many ideas and theories has come to mine about mixed cultures and their values in today’s society. During the 19th century mixed races were not accepted in American society, because the Jim Crow law would not allow it to happen. It was not that bad for the white man to rape or have consensual sex, no matter if it was consensual or not the black man would be hung if found that he had a white woman pregnant. In King’s writing’s some things that she wrote was not clear and the it made the reader assume thin on their own. It made me feel that she had some personal issues with what was going on during this time. Even if her writings were fictional or nonfictional it made me feel that the hidden issues are very close to her. She wanted to take the shift of the story off the girl and place it in the journey down the Mississippi.
It is very clear that New Orleans is a culturally diverse city then and now. Race has played a significant part in how people are accepted into the American society of acceptance. The Jim …show more content…

These situations do happen in many different races. Children that comes from a rape situation is hard to explain that to a child as to their background unless it was a family member that did it and that do happen. If a woman was raped by her slave owner she could not tell that the child was his and she had to raise the child by herself. If the slave owner cared for her he would slip and help her with the child. If a white woman got pregnant for a black man no matter what during slavery time he would be hung to death and the woman could not

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