The Price of a Child
When Ginnie, mother of 3 and aso a slave, finally realizes this can be her time
When Ginnie, mother of 3 and aso a slave, finally realizes this can be her time
to escape she made the decision. As her and her two children waited in
Philadlepihas hotel to go to New York with her master, Jackson Pryor, she
knows this will be her break for freedom. She knows that this big step is going
to be very dangerous but more difficult than anything shes ever done before.
The one main thing that is holding her back is the thought of never seeing her
youngest son Benny. Ginnie hears about a man working in the hotel who may
be able to help her. News soon travels to the abolionists in Philadelpiha. Her
and her two children are soon put onto a ferry which was going to New York.
The differance was Jackson Pryor was no longer with them and they were now free.
Lorene Cory portrays a story of great bondage bwtween those who seem to find
love in all the wrong places. For example, she has the jealous slave wife who
Lorene Cory portrays a story of great bondage bwtween those who seem to find
love in all the wrong places. For example, she has the jealous slave wife who
has the idea to keep her child safe and also keep Ginnie under contorl. There is
also the Slave master who is the father of two of Ginnie's children. He will
never be remebered as thier father but as this horrible person that left scars for
her to always dream about. As I read i came to realize that the way Cory writes
her work is unique. Her characters are very down to earth and as you read you
get to know them more and more. You dont even become bored with thier
words even though at times it gets confusing and aslso theres always supense
going on in the readers head not knowing whats gonna happen next. Lorene
Cory speaks about Jackson as this Southernt slave holder you can just imageine
in your head. Like this guy who goes as if hes tuff just so he is repaected. On the
other hand, Pryor sees himself in a different perspective. He is actaully
confused by the esape of his slave who has been with him for years. He sees it
as her being given all she ever wnated but him getting this betrayal in return.
Pryor was raised as a slave holder so all he knows is how to treat them the
way he was tought. He thought in his mind that him and Ginnie had a close
bondage because of the comfortness she gave to him. Little did he know, the
comfortness was never given back to Ginnie. Ginnie's character is based on the
real Jane Johnson who was involved with the underground railroad. The way
she is descieded in the book is very brave. Though she may have been thinking
a lot about excaping she never really did it untill the day in Philadelpiha when
she felt the time was right. She knew she was putting herself and her three
childrean in danger but still went along with it knowing in her mind that in the
end it was all going to be alright.
These moments and partial parts from Still's thoughts are the body on which
These moments and partial parts from Still's thoughts are the body on which
Cary has put togethe rto show all the differnt kinds of drama which are within
this peice. One of the most gripping parts in the novel is Cary's way of putting
together with her imaginative about the trial. Cary begins the scene with
Mercer, a surprise witness, fighting with five other women for her freedom.
Mercer gets up on the stand very proudly as if knowing everything was going to
be alright. In the end Mercer was able to stay in Philadelpiha with a new
family. The new family started off with Manny Quick who was a hard worker
but also a tuff boss. Then there was his wife Della, son Tyree, and daughter
Harriet. The Quicks was very ncie to Mercer because of the generosity Mercer
gave to them. She helped with the cooking during the day while at night Mercer
studied the lessons given to her by Harriet who was a school teacher. Cary
growing up in Philadelphia helped a lot with writing this novel. She knew how
the communities and people were during the 1850s.
The Price of a Child is more then just a book on slavery. Its a real live story that
some can relate to. Having foes, jealousies, uncondition but unwilling loves,
The Price of a Child is more then just a book on slavery. Its a real live story that
some can relate to. Having foes, jealousies, uncondition but unwilling loves,
betrayals, and dark family secrets . The mysteries that we just need to figure
out in this novel are unbeliveable. For a while Mercer is caught up in these
family matters. She falls in love with the sincere and passionate Tyree, but
loving a married man brings only brief happiness and much regret. Finally,
Mercer leaves Tyree and Philadelphia and heads for Canada to continue the
work of recreating herself as an independent woman. Cary is a wise storyteller
as we witnessed from this story.Her novel is an entertaining and serious
contribution The way things were in American past.
Marcy, you take a great deal of time expressing a number of reactions you had to Cary's novel. A couple of suggestions: 1) you might spend more time describing one or two reactions more fully rather than trying to cover so much ground with this piece; 2) be careful to proofread for grammar and clarity. (I was confused at times because I lost the focus of your writing.)
ReplyDeleteIf you try something that resembles this in the future, I'd like to see you perform a close reading of a few key moments in the novel and write with great detail about your experiences as a reader in response to these sections.