Piano lesson symbolism

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English

 

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Tomas S

 

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August 11, 2015

 

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Sutter "ain't had no money" (42) as Doaker acknowledges, "but he had some niggers." (42) The piano itself has become a symbol for what little value the slaves hold now. These slaves are now being treated as dollar amounts, as parts that are interchangeable for an object. These slaves are used to "buy" the piano from Mr...
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These slaves are used to "buy" the piano from Mr. Nolander. Eventually, the piano is in the hands of this family that the story revolves around. This piano has become a symbol for the history of the family, and represents an attempt to keep this family together. The piano has carvings of family members all over it, as Doaker mentions "that's my grandmother, Berniece...
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