Linda's Journey

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Linda’s account does not oversee the plight of white women who married their husbands with the romantic dreams of sunny landscapes and flowering vines and a happy home but they are soon admitted to a position where they witness their husbands making rounds of slave women to woo them. Instead of seeking sympathy, Linda pity’s the white women who are wronged by their husbands. The white woman soon realizes that the Christian sanctity of marriage was sabotaged long ago and the marriage vows were but a laughing stock. She notices children of all complexions playing with her fair babies and thus jealousy ruins her romantic dream of a home sweet home. The children born of such unions were usually referred as bastards and they were no more than a …show more content…
She notes that white daughters would witness their father’s licentious advances at a very young age and would be subjected to the continuous quarrels between their father and mother. They realize that the quarrel is over the maid who is attending the daughter, she soon becomes conscious of the fact that the maid has been corrupted by her father and in order to revenge the phallic dominations she would exercise the same authority over the men slaves. The daughter would then select the meanest slave on her father’s plantation to bear his first grandchild and when father finds about the advances, frantic with rage, he is not even given the compensation of vengeance because the daughter frees the slave. As Deborah M. Garfield points in the Earwitness, “to listen, for the white woman auditor, is to be triply sexed by the allure of her father’s empowering license; by her mother’s outrage at a female slave rival and the oedipal dynamics of how to oust that adversary; and by disclosures from the miss’s corrupted black attendants” (111). The children born out of illegitimate affairs are always the knot of tension, the infant …show more content…
Since slaves were not allowed to attend the school and thus could not have been corrupted through education, they were entrapped in the most convenient form, through oral stories. The slaves were fed with false stories of slaves running towards north in search of freedom and returning to their kind masters after exhausting themselves of the hunger and realizing that slavery is the most ideal situation for them. The maliciousness that such corruption has filled the minds of the slaves with could be witnessed thus.Religion is only mocked at in the doctrine of slavery. Christianity seems to hold separate meanings for the whites and the blacks. Where a slave is not allowed to read, he fails at deciphering the God’s words and falls prey to the master’s interpretation of the holy Bible. Religion merely acts as an institution to keep the slaves from murdering their masters. The pious priests would warn the slaves that God sees them all the time they sit idle at their master’s plantation or they feast at his substance and God gets angry with this attitude. Slaves are made to believe that to serve the God of Heaven they need to obey their earthly lords and fulfill all their wishes. The