Table of Contents
- 1 Who helps Linda escape?
- 2 Which hiding place does Linda describe as the loophole of retreat?
- 3 What is the loophole of retreat?
- 4 Which character is jealous of Linda?
- 5 Why are chapter titled loopholes?
- 6 When Linda escapes from Dr Flint where does she hide?
- 7 How did Lina escape in the city of Ember?
- 8 Why did the escaped from the mayor escape?
Who helps Linda escape?
Sally. A family friend who lives with Aunt Martha and helps Linda escape into hiding.
How was Linda confined?
Linda herself is confined in several places, including under the floorboards of her the house of her “white benefactress.” She continues to feel circumscribed by slavery even after she reaches New York. After the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act, she becomes a virtual prisoner in her employers’ home.
Which hiding place does Linda describe as the loophole of retreat?
attic hideout
The Loophole of Retreat Linda’s attic hideout, a place where she is so restricted that she cannot sit or stand, represents all of the forces that keep her from being free.
What finally helps Linda realize that freedom is a possibility?
What helps Linda realize that freedom is a possibility? Flint refuses to sell Linda to Mr. Sands; Dr. Flint banishes Linda to his plantation; Aunt Martha tries to talk her out of running away; Linda discovers that her children will soon be broken in as field hands.
What is the loophole of retreat?
The title of this chapter is “The Loophole of Retreat.” A “loophole” provides a means of escape from a seemingly impossible situation. For example, a criminal captured at the scene of a crime may be set free because the evidence used to indict him was obtained without a proper search warrant.
What does the word Garret mean in the loophole of retreat?
of a Slave Girl, Harriet Jacobs offers an interstitial description of the gar- ret space in which she lived for seven years before permanently escaping. slavery. Jacobs goes on to call the garret the “loophole of retreat,” her. “place of concealment,” and “my den” throughout her narrative.2 With.
Which character is jealous of Linda?
Flint sexually harasses Linda. Mrs. Flint is jealous of Linda and takes it out on her. Dr.
What actions do the flints take after they find out Linda has left?
Next, the Flints take out an advertisement for a runaway slave which is “posted on every corner.” This ad offers a “$300 REWARD” for Linda’s return to the Flints. Finally, when this fails to bring Linda back to them, they put Linda’s brother and Linda’s children in jail.
Why are chapter titled loopholes?
What is the author’s purpose in the loophole of retreat?
The author wanted to persuade the reader that the life of a slave was terrible and that she would rather live in a tiny shed then have the life of a slave.
When Linda escapes from Dr Flint where does she hide?
When Linda escapes from Dr. Flint, where does she hide? In her grandmother’s attic.
How did Harriet Jacobs escape slavery?
In June of 1835, after seven years of mistreatment, Harriet escaped. For a short time she stayed with various neighbors, both black and white. Then she moved into a tiny crawlspace above a porch built by her grandmother and uncle. In 1842, Harriet made her escape to freedom.
How did Lina escape in the city of Ember?
A. Lina could escape because there was a long blackout so she could go up to the roof and then jump down, then she could get to the street and pipes. You are commenting using your WordPress.com account.
How does the grandmother help Linda to escape?
Desperate to help Linda, her grandmother enlists the aid of a woman she has known since childhood, who offers to help her escape and agrees to let her stay at her home until she can get to the Free States. The woman arranges for her cook, Betty, to meet Linda at a designated place and bring her to her home.
Why did the escaped from the mayor escape?
The escaped from the mayor because there was a blackout. You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out / Change ) You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out / Change )
Why did Linda turn herself in to the police?
Devastated that her actions are causing her family so much suffering, Linda considers turning herself in, until she receives a note from her brother, begging her to stay put and convincing her that turning herself in now would only serve to further endanger her family.