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"The marsh is all the family I got." | Kya | Reflects Kya's deep connection to nature, as the marsh becomes her only source of comfort and survival after her family abandons her. |
"Whenever she stumbled, it was the land that caught her." | Narrator | Symbolises the nurturing relationship Kya has with the natural world, which protects her when human relationships fail. |
"Mutinous sailors, castaways, debtors, and fugitives dodging wars, taxes or laws they didn't take to." | Narrator | Describes the historical background of the swamp people, including Kya, who live on the margins of society. |
"Jackson mostly ignored crimes committed in the swamp. Why interrupt rats killing rats?" | Narrator | Highlights the prejudice and neglect the marsh people face from the authorities, demonstrating how society views them as expendable. |
| "I wish those people wouldn't come to town. Look at her. Filthy. Plumb nasty." | Minister's Wife | Shows the harsh judgment and discrimination Kya faces from the townspeople, emphasising her alienation. | | "Chase would not let this go. Being isolated was one thing; living in fear, quite another." | Narrator (Kya's thoughts) | Kya's fear after Chase's attack, showing the transition from isolation to fear, which motivates her actions later in the novel. | | "He thought of himself as slummin'." | Narrator | Reveals Chase's view of his relationship with Kya, showing how he sees her as beneath him and their relationship as an amusement. | | "She felt exposed as if someone were filleting her like a fish. Shame welled up inside." | Narrator (Kya's thoughts) | Kya's emotional vulnerability during her interactions with Chase, demonstrating her feelings of shame and inferiority. |
| "Never live like that—a life wondering when and where the next fist will fall." | Kya | Kya's resolution not to live in fear after Chase's attack, symbolising her determination to take control of her life. | | "In another time and place, an old black man and a young white woman might have hugged. But not there, not then." | Narrator | Highlights the racial tensions and divisions in the 1950s and 60s South, particularly in Kya's friendship with Jumpin'. |
| "Kya was never completely healed from the scorn and suspicion surrounding her." | Narrator | Describes how the lifelong prejudice Kya faces leaves deep emotional scars, even after she is acquitted of Chase's murder. | | "She knew being labelled as marsh trash kept her behind the oak tree." | Narrator (Kya's thoughts) | Highlights the power of societal labels and prejudice, which prevent Kya from fully integrating into the community. | | "A swamp knows all about death, and doesn't necessarily define it as tragedy, certainly not a sin." | Narrator | The marsh's indifferent view of death symbolises the novel's moral ambiguity regarding Chase's murder. |
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