In the book Chains Mrs. Lockton changed in only one way. Throughout the entire book she kept get sicker and sicker. Mrs. Lockton had smallpox which she eventually died of.
Becky is a fellow slave to Madam Lockton.
In the book "Chains" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Becky is a slave who works in the household of the Lockton family. She becomes friends with the protagonist, Isabel, and provides support and companionship throughout the story. Becky is a symbol of resilience and friendship in the face of adversity.
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Fearing a beating for disobedience, Isabel drops a painting on Madame Lockton, trapping her in the frame.
Madame Lockton changed Isabel's name to Salz as a way to strip her of her identity and power. By giving her a new, unfamiliar name, Madame Lockton aimed to exert her dominance and control over Isabel, reinforcing her position as a slave rather than a person.
In the book "Chains" by Laurie Halse Anderson, Madam Lockton lies to manipulate and control Isabel and Ruth, two enslaved girls. She often deceives them to maintain power over them and to keep them in a state of fear and dependency. Madam Lockton's lies serve to reinforce her own position of authority and to maintain the oppressive system of slavery.
The main conflict is Isabel's fight for freedom against madam lockton. she also has to deal with Ruth being sold and curzon in jail.
by raping his mother
The main character in "Forge" by Laurie Halse Anderson is Curzon, a young African American soldier who must navigate the challenges of the Revolutionary War. Other prominent characters include Isabel, Curzon's friend and fellow soldier, and Bellingham, the cruel sergeant who mistreats Curzon.
And how does Mai change throughout the book?
what are somes trits that Isabel have in the book chains
The book chains take place in new york