Analysis Of Kindred By Olivia Butler

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Olivia Butler was an American non-fiction writer. She wrote the novel Kindred in the year of 1979. Kindred is defined as a family or a spirit of our relatives. The novel was breaking down into six section regarding the time of each scene. The six sections of the book are the river, the fire, the fall, the fight, the storm, and the rope. This novel is about knowing the character’s ancestors by transporting into two different times. The narrator in this novel is Dana, she has the ability to go back to the past. The story of Dana starts in the year of 1976 and she is able to go back in the year of 1815. In this story, Dana is a writer and she is able to go back in the past because of she in control of his ancestor Rufus Weylin. Since Dana is black, she is transporting to an environment that unwelcoming regarding her physical appearance. In the first chapter, “The River,” …show more content…

In that moment, she sees Rufus in his bedroom window trying to light up the drapes on fire. Rufus is nine years old and he introduces himself to Dana. As they start to talk, Rufus uses the word "nigger" to Dana which makes her mad at him. Rufus tells a story how his father beats black people in their plantation. When they finish talking, Rufus helps Dana to go to Alice house whom Dana believes she is her other ancestor. On her way to Alice’s house, she witnesses how white people brutally hitting Alice 's father. A few minutes later, the two white folks left and Dana has the chance to go near to Alice 's house to helps Alice 's mother. On her way out, a white man captures her and try to rape Dana. However, Dana manages to get away and gets back in her present time. Dana uses all her time to gather information during slavery day and she packs useful materials for her protection. Also, she realizes that every time she is in panic, there is a chance she comes back

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