Because Bella chose to marry Edward and not him.
Harriet Jacobs decided to escape after enduring years of physical and sexual abuse from her master, Dr. Flint. She feared for the safety of her children and realized that the only way to truly protect them and herself was to escape to the North.
Harriet Jacobs decides to escape because her master continually threatens her. Afraid she escapes the plantation and is aided by various people on her journey North.
was it because she was treated badly
In "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl," Jacobs asked Sally to bring her a few necessary items at dawn so she could safely escape from her master's house.
Harriet Jacobs' grandmother told Dr. Flint, who was pursuing Jacobs during her escape attempt, that she had no knowledge of her whereabouts and begged him to leave their family alone. This deception allowed Jacobs to continue her journey to freedom.
Harriet Jacobs, in her book "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl," endured physical and sexual abuse, confinement, and constant surveillance as obstacles to gaining her freedom. She also faced the challenge of protecting her children while navigating the underground railroad and finding opportunities for a safe escape from slavery.
You can only explicitly escape from a finally block by returning out of it. A break statement is not allowed there.
He escape by running away
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He escape by running away
When Tally and Zane finally escape to the Smoke
Harriet Jacobs' brother William advised her to stand up for herself and not allow anyone to mistreat her. He also encouraged her to find ways to escape from their abusive owner, Dr. Flint.
there is no known way to escape, but if there is then the game finally beatable but it is hard to get that far without hacks
jacobs"s grandmother told Dr. flint that she knew nothing of her running off.
They finally caught the murderer at the airport, trying to escape to Mexico.