2013 Clutch Reading Challenge discussion
Wench Part I
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Leonicka, Mawu was different but I grew to like and respect her. She is the stronger of the four women (IMO).
All the women have a story, some worse than than the other.




Ang, I agree about Mawu. She ends up making the women confront some harsh truths I think.






Rosa wrote: "Diedre, I agree. Lizzie's lack of sympathy/empathy regarding Mawu's "correction" was unforgivable!! For me even with her background, to cause such pain should have illicited some type of basic h..."


Although I agree that Lizzie is terribly naive, I completely disagree that she is unsympathetic. She had a quite poignant response to Mawu's punishment, seemingly attempting to atone for it from that moment on.
As for the "vacationing", the parallels evoked a deep sadness for me. Slave with free Blacks, the pretense of a respite (while still made to work!) only to return to a slave state, playing house with a man who literally owns you but could take or leave you (more for Lizzie than the others). Absolutely heartbreaking.
