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The nickname emphasizes the power dynamic between the Farquars and their servant, Gideon, as it reinforces the social hierarchy and the sense of superiority that the Farquars feel towards Gideon. It highlights the distance and lack of equality between the two groups, with the nickname serving as a reminder of their respective roles in society.
To protect against a slave rebellion
Similarities: Both slaves and indentured servants were considered property and could be bought and sold. They were often used as laborers in various industries. Differences: Slaves were owned for life and had no rights or control over their own fate, while indentured servants worked for a set period of time to pay off a debt or obligation and could eventually gain their freedom. Indentured servants also had some legal protections and could eventually become free members of society.
Probably because of cultural differences and they are treated like equal human beings and not slaves or servants.
No, it is not an adverb. The word servants is a plural noun.
The Servants ended in 1991.
The Servants was created in 1985.
poor that is why they are servants lol
The collective noun is a staff of servants.
The collective noun is a staff of servants.
They were not the same. Indentured servants were to serve 7 years, but often they left before they finished their time. They could blend in so it made it hard to find them, but any person who was black was a slave and needed a pass to leave the plantation. Indentured servants were paid and free after 7 years. Slaves were never paid and were considered property.
Servants All was created in 1936.