The setting of the book "Copper Sun" by Sharon Draper is primarily in Africa during the transatlantic slave trade era, specifically in regions such as present-day Ghana and America. The story follows the journey of two young girls, Amari and Polly, as they navigate the harsh realities of slavery and strive for freedom and justice.
(Spoiler Warning! Do not read unless you have read the book.) Copper Sun's setting is in the earlier 1700s. The story starts in Amari's home village, Ziavi, and then travels to Cape Coast Castle. Then she is at an auction before being sold to Mr. Derby and brought to his plantation where the story stays for a long time. Then the girls, along with Tidbit, escape and the story takes them through the woods of the South until they get to Fort Mose, and the story ends there.
(Spoiler Warning! Do not read this unless you have read the book.) Copper Sun's setting is in the earlier 1700s. The story starts in Amari's home village, Ziavi, and then travels to Cape Coast Castle. Then she is at an auction before being sold to Mr. Derby and brought to his plantation where the story stays for a long time. Then the girls, along with Tidbit, escape and the story takes them through the woods of the South until they get to Fort Mose, and the story ends there.
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They all make it to fort mose
Some symbols in the book "Copper Sun" include the copper sun itself, which represents hope and resilience, and the shackles that symbolize the oppression and dehumanization of slavery. The journey from Africa to America can also be seen as a symbol of loss, change, and survival.
One book similar to "Copper Sun" is "The Book of Negroes" by Lawrence Hill. Both books explore the themes of slavery, survival, and resilience through the stories of young African women navigating the brutality of the transatlantic slave trade.
Sharon Draper's Copper Sunis not so much a drama as it is a historical fiction book.
Why don't you try to read the book! and find out yourself (:
The book Copper Sun is told by a slave named Amari and an indentured servant named Polly. The book has eleven parts in which Amari and Polly take turns telling what is going on in the book. The book is told in third person limited through Amari and Polly through the eleven different parts.
In the book "Copper Sun" by Sharon Draper, Amari's hobbies included weaving, drumming, and dancing. These activities were important parts of her culture and brought her joy and a sense of community.
Copper Sun was created in 2006.
The Setting Sun was created in 1947.
No its not called the setting sun .
the gun is the setting in the book