Friday, July 9, 2010

War comes to Willy Freeman: Question and Answer

Question: Willy wants to send a letter to her Aunt Betsy. Why is this risky?



Answer: I think this isrisky because her Aunt Betsy is still a slave.Willy might be put back in slaver. I think since her Aunt is still a slave that her slave master will get her mail first and read it.

If Captain Ivers knows where she had gone hemight try and get her and say something "She lied , I'm her slave master." And since she doesn't have the papers to prove she's not a slave (Because she lift the papers in her home thats far where she is.). She'll just be a slave again.

Her Aunt Betsy won't be able to help her because Captain Ivers won't allow her and her Uncle Jack won't be able to help either. And if Captain Ivers trys to come for her she won't be able to know and she really doesn't have any where else to get away from him.

Captain Ivers might come and take her away and then she won't be able to really look around new york , to find her mother. If she never finds her mom she basicly will be mother less. And might knowing that she won't see her mom again will break her heart.

So sending her Aunt a letter won't , to me work out so well. She'll end up being in a troubled spot (By troubled spot I mean being a salve again.). Willy being a slave again she might live her life in angry because she hated being a slave.

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