Dana is
motivated to escape by several desires or passions. Being accustomed to freedom, slavery chafes
on her. She wants to be free. It is also hard for her to be around the suffering she sees. She
misses Kevin and the ability to be with him openly, in a relationship of equals.
Tuesday, 7 August 2012
What motivates Dana to try to escape in "Kindred"?
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