Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Response Question: Cilla and Isannah (pages 214-end)

It seems like Lavinia Lyte is trying to drive a wedge between Cilla and Isannah. What is Lavinia trying to do? How is this situation symbolic of what most colonists were feeling and facing at this time?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Lavinia wants to separate them like colonies and the Britain. The two sisters were always close to each other. Lavinia treats Isannah like Britain with wealth. She treats Cilla like a regular servant. Lavinia dont want them be in the same class.