Polly Draper Essays

  • The Characteristics Of Love And Love In Shakespeare's Othello

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    Love is almost like a superhero and infatuation is like a sidekick. Love is powerful and overwhelming, it can go through anything and still stand strong. Infatuation has all the same qualities, though it is weaker. Infatuation can not go through test and trials that love can and survive. The main thing that differentiate infatuation and love is that infatuation is a short-lived passion for someone while love is a strong emotion formed for someone that lasts the test of time. The reason why the two

  • Polly Really Don T Like Slaves In Copper Sun By Sharon M. Draper

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    Polly Changing Over Time “Polly Really Don't Like Negros” (Draper pg74). In the book Copper Sun by Sharon M. Draper, Polly is an indentured servant for the Derby family, Polly is extremely racist, Her parents died when she was younger and she is paying off her parents’ debt. while paying off the debt she meets a slave named Amari. When Amari was brought to the plantation it was Polly's job to take care of her and teach her how to speak. Polly grows both psychologically

  • Sarah Butler's Short Story 'Number 40'

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    It can be hard to see other people being happy, especial when you are struggling yourself. Sometimes you just whish you had a different life. This is the case in Sarah Butler’s short story “Number 40”. In this story we are introduced to Melissa, who has never taken control of her life, and has ended up being an observer of other peoples’ lives, without being aware of it herself. We hear the story through a third person perspective, which follows Melissa. We are fully in touch with Melissa’s thoughts

  • Martian Abroad Character Analysis

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    The protagonist of Martians Abroad, is Polly who experiences both typical and unique themes in the coming of age genre. At the beginning of the novel, Polly is shipped from her home on Mars, to a large earth academy. At this academy, Polly experiences typical coming of age themes in romance, interfering mothers, bullies, and school issues. However, Polly also faces unique coming of age issues such as risking her life to save others. In Martians Abroad, Polly must learn to adapt to new situations,

  • Copper Sun Sparknotes

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    Copper Sun is a book written by Sharon M. Draper. The book takes place during the Transatlantic Slave Trade which is where thousands to millions of African Americans were bought and sold into slavery. In this book, a 15 year old girl named Amari is taken away from her village and forced into slavery. Amari loses her family resulting from the explosion at her village (Draper 17). Amari has no one until she meets many people throughout her journey, seeking the freedom to go home. Many themes can emerge

  • The Dehumanization Of Characters In Copper Sun By Sharon Draper

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    The theme of Copper Sun by Sharon Draper is how even though the characters were dehumanized, they were still able to come together and be equal human beings. The book follows a young black girl, Amari, through her journey in the slave trade, showing all of her hardships and struggles, as well as the bonds made throughout her travels. One of her relationships being with Polly, who quickly becomes a monumental character in the novel. Polly is another young girl who takes on her parents' indenture and

  • Copper Sun Polly Character Analysis

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    Cooper Knuf CA 9, Block 4 April 17, 2023 Polly’s Path (Kowalske, 2023) There were over 90,000 indentured servants in the 1700s. Polly, a character in the book Copper Sun by Sharon M. Draper, was one of these indentured servants. Polly starts off as a very racist white girl (most indentured servants are white). She views Amari, a slave from Africa, as competition because she wants to live in the house and learn how to be a “proper” woman growing up. However, later in the story she realizes that the

  • Copper Sun Sparknotes

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    book Copper sun by Sharon Draper. This story is about a young girl named Amari living in a small town who was taken by white people to America to become a slave. She was purchased as a slave to work in the Derby Farm and meets a girl named polly. Polly and Amari become friends and grow as people throughout their journey. Polly shows a dramatic growth with being anti-black to understanding that black people are just like everybody else. Polly experienced loss in her life. Polly had lost her parents and

  • Family Is Everything In Copper Sun

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    not an important thing. Family is everything.” The novel Copper Sun, by Sharon M. Draper, provides accounts of a black slave and an indentured servant. The slave traders seized the main character, Amari, from her homeland in Africa and shipped her to the 13 colonies in present-day America to her master who is named Percival Derby. She then met Polly, an indentured servant. Not long after their arrival, Amari and Polly were extremely unsatisfied about the abuse they had to endure while living in the

  • Copper Sun Sparknotes

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    relevant when analyzing the character of Polly in "Copper Sun" by Sharon M. Draper through a cortical lens. Polly is a 15 year old girl who experienced a lot of trauma and loss, but also gained a couple of friends and maybe even an interest by the end of the book. Polly's thoughts and emotions are central to the development of the novel's themes, which explore the impact of slavery and oppression on the human psyche. In this essay, I will argue that Polly is a complex character who experiences significant

  • The Theme Of Horror Vs. Beauty In Sharon Draper's Copper Sun

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    confront the brutal realities of slavery, including violence, abuse, and exploitation. At the same time, she is also exposed to moments of beauty and kindness, such as the friendship she forms with a white indentured servant named Polly. By pairing these opposing forces, Draper invites readers to consider the complex nature of human experience and the ways in which horror and beauty can coexist in the same world. Amari starts the book walking down a path with fruit trees on both sides, watching her

  • Copper Sun Character Analysis

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    finds hope during the middle passagevoyage to America. During the salve auction, Amari is sold to a plantation owner, Mr. Derby. She was a birthday present for his son, Clay. Amari worked works with Polly, an indentured servant, in a kitchen back at Derbyshire Farm

  • Slavery In Sharon Draper's Copper Sun

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    In Sharon Draper novel ,Copper Sun, she explains the struggle of slavery through a slave's point of view. Amari ,the main character, is captured from Ziavi, forced to become a slave, and then later escapes. Amiari is captured by “Men with skin like sheep” and sold into slavery where she meets Pollie who is a indictured girl that later became friends with Amari. Amari and Polly decides to escapes after a horrible event takes place. In Draper’s historical fiction novel Amari will learn the hardships

  • The Struggle For Freedom In Copper Sun By Sharon Draper

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    all she could hope for. The book Copper Sun by Sharon Draper illustrates how freedom may not be what people expect and may be taken for granted but is still worth all the work. Freedom means something different for everyone. When Polly was asked what freedom meant, she replied with, “‘Freedom is a delicate idea, like a pretty leaf in the air: It’s hard to catch and may not be what you thought when you get it,’” (Draper 213). Showing that Polly believed that freedom is hard to get to and might not

  • Minor Characters In Sharon M. Draper's Copper Sun

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    Sharon M. Draper’s Copper Sun includes a diverse selection of minor characters, who further the story in their own way, one being a young man named Nathan. During Amari, Polly, and Tidbit’s venture down to Florida, they become acquainted with Nathan, him supplying the three with important knowledge and a distraction. When first introduced to him, the three travelers had to be wary, as Nathan seemed like the usual arrogant and cocky white male. However, Nathan had no intention to harm the runaways

  • Women In Sharon Draper's Copper Sun

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    ‘“I s’pose you gotta keep on makin’ yourself useful in Massa Clay’s bedroom-that be all any slave women can do,’ Cato explained” (Draper 134). In “Copper Sun” the author, Sharon Draper, makes it possible to understand how poorly black African women slaves were treated. The women slaves were used and abused for their masters own benefit. This quote explains how even the male slaves know that the women are mostly rapped by their master. Amari was Clay's birthday present. She goes to Master Clay’s room

  • How Does Copper Sun Affect An Individual's Journey

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    Approximately 12.5 million Africans were shipped across the Atlantic to become slaves. In the story Copper Sun by Sharon M. Draper, Amari was one of these slaves. Copper Sun is a historical fiction novel about a young girl, 15 years old, and her journey through slavery. She was taken away from her African village, sold into slavery and abused. Amari and her new friends, Polly and Tidbit, attempt to escape to Fort Mose. During this journey Amari grows and matures as a result of loss, journey, conflict

  • Character Analysis Of Polly In Sharon Draper's Copper Sun

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    In the novel Copper Sun by Sharon Draper, Polly is an indentured servant who wants to escape her class and Amari is a slave who has had her family ripped away from her. Polly grows from a narrow-minded young woman who looks down on slaves into a more tolerant young woman, likewise, Amari grows from a naïve young woman who does not trust her instincts into one who is wise beyond her years. Throughout the novel, Polly grows from a narrow-minded young woman who is disdainful of slaves because of how

  • The Themes Of Copper Sun By Sharon M. Draper

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    is put into slavery, beaten, raped, and her escape from captivity (Sharon M. Draper 15, 57, 205). The novel describes how Amari builds strong bonds with those around her and how she never stops believing that freedom is just around the corner. Even with all of the chaos and adventures that takes place throughout the novel the author still has themes in the story either intentionally or unintentionally. Sharon M. Draper used many themes throughout the novel and also left room for the reader to interpret

  • Copper Sun Essay Papers

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    are killing people of color, especially African Americans, for little to no reason. In the 14th amendment, women were granted the same equal rights as men, however women are still looked down upon and get treated differently. In Copper Sun, Sharon Draper illustrates the intense brutality in America’s slave trade. Amari, one of the main characters, has faced a lot of mental abuse. Amari was a part of the Ziavi tribe in Africa. Her family and almost the entire tribe was massacred by white Americans