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Monday, March 31, 2008

Method # 2 to Sethe's Happiness

It also seems that Sethe has a lot of hope that drives her. She was able to leave that plantation, pregnant and still make it to freedom. She left on her on will and the power of God. She trusted her hope to get her to safety.
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