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Slave Codes
Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 14:58
by Bertha Jackson
Did the Slave Codes in the book help you understand the time period better? I thought the inclusion of these codes helped me understand the treatment that the slaves endured better. They were the only way I could make sense of why anyone would treat another human being the way they did. The Codes helped them justify their actions. Do you agree? Or do you think they could have been left out of the book?
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 00:23
by Aubrie_Waters
I definitely agree with you. In my opinion, I believe that this slave codes were crucial to the book. Not only did they help me understand the time period, but they also offered valuable knowledge on the slave history.
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 04:20
by Black Jewel
I believe that the slave codes were quite essential for this book. Without them, the reasonings for the way slaves were treated would have been somewhat nebulous to me. The codes offered valuable insight.
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 07:48
by Brenda Creech
I agree! I believe the slave codes were essential to the book. I don't think I would have understood a lot of the story without them. Great question!
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 09:48
by Harsh Soni 3
I believe that this book needs slave codes because it not only makes it easy to understand the periods, but also shows us the mentality of the people who torture their slaves. It also shows how much the relationship between Lily and James is odd according to their society.
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 11:25
by Akshi Porwal
I believe that the slave codes were crucial to this book. It showed the naturedof people towards slaves and provided an authenticity to the book and the characters' situations.
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 11:56
by britcott30
Yes, indeed it helped me to understand more about why they did that to the slaves. I agree that these explanations can make sense to our minds.
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 12:41
by Shridhar Suryawanshi
Honestly, I found the slave codes totally confusing and hard to understand. In my opinion, they could have been left out of the book and it would have been fine.
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 13:36
by Amy Luman
I do think they helped. Lik you, I had trouble understanding the concept of owning another human being. From these codes I learned some of the “rules” and how owners could justify their actions.
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 15:21
by Stephanie Runyon
The slave codes made great examples of some of the unreasonable laws that slaves were subjected to. I also found those that were thought to aid or engage in a relationship with a slave were treated almost as cruelly.
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 18:25
by sabira62
precisely i think the slave code is is very important it shows the difficulty that james and lily as to go through to make their relationship or if they even could have a relationship because of how society viewed them, in other words if they were permitted or forbiden
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 21:05
by Adeyemi6
The author used Slave codes to explain the restrictions imposed on slaves, such as the fact that slaves could not leave their owner's grounds without permission.
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 02 Jan 2022, 21:22
by bello jamiu5
From the novel, I was able to understand that slaves had minimal legal rights. Their testimony in court was inadmissible in any case involving whites; they couldn't establish contracts or possess property.
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 03 Jan 2022, 09:32
by Soraya Bayah
The slave codes were essential to help readers better understand the time that the story took place, as well as to help them better comprehend how people used to think and why they thought it was okay to treat others differently. I believe they were an essential part of the book and story.
Re: Slave Codes
Posted: 03 Jan 2022, 09:48
by T T 2
It was necessary to add the slave code. It added more depth and understanding in the plot. Kind of explaining the time better.