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What is freedom to Isabel in chains?
Isabel a slave in the book would consider freedom as not being a slave. She has been in bondage her entire life, so freedom to her is being considered a person, not property. Also being able to go find Ruth and to live and travel wherever she wants, to say whatever she wants to say.
What is Isabel’s plan to win her freedom?
In spite of the danger she faces, Isabel still feels a surge of hope that the rumors that the British will free the slaves are true. She decides that she will join their side and run away.
What kind of freedom does Isabel want?
In her mind, freedom resembles something tough- minded and with a an active sense of defiance. She understands that she will never be given freedom benevolently from White American society. Freedom becomes something that she must physically fight for, enduring much in its process.
Where is Isabel row to freedom?
This is when Isabel decides to take her freedom into her own hands. She makes the bold move of stealing papers that say she is free. Isabel runs away from the Lockton house, breaks Curzon out of prison, and rows them across to New Jersey.
Who died in the book chains?
Mary Finch dies. Because the claims that Mary freed Isabel and Ruth in her will can’t be proven, the sisters are sold to the Lockton family in New York.
How did Isabel change in chains?
In Chains, Isabel faces a myriad of challenges, including being a slave, needing to look after her sister, and having freedom snatched away from her after the death of her initial owner, Miss Mary Finch. These challenges change her into a stronger, braver, and more independent woman.
What does chains mean in the book chains?
slavery
We’ll start with the obvious: The title Chains refers to slavery. From there, though, it gets a little more complicated, because there’s a ton of different kinds of slavery going on in this book.
How is Isabel described in the book chains?
Isabel Gardener / Isabel Finch / Isabel Lockton / Sal Lockto She is an intelligent, bold girl who knows that she was not born to be a slave and that she is deserving of a life lived in freedom. Isabel’s key character trait is her dedication to those she loves.
Where is Isabel told Ruth is sent?
Charleston
A friend of Madam’s sees Isabel giving a message to one of the rebel commanders. Rather than betray the commander, though, Isabel throws his message into the fire. Madam reveals that Ruth was not sold, but instead sent to the Lockton estate in Charleston.
How does Isabel change throughout the book chains?
What Curzon calls Isabel?
Country
Isabel meets Curzon, Bellingham’s slave boy. He offers to show her where the Tea Water Pump and the Lockton’s house are, so that Isabel can fetch water. Isabel is called “Country” by Curzon.