
I can’t really say I particularly identify with any of the
characters in the novel “The Invention of Wings” by Sue Monk Kidd. This book
contains a large spectrum of characters from the cold hearted Mrs. Grimke to
the kind hearted and brave Sarah Grimke. If I had to choose a character I wish
I could identify with, it would have to be Sarah Grimke. As a young girl, she
knew in her heart that the way things were in her society were not right. At
the age of eleven, for her birthday, she was bestowed a gift of her very own
slave girl, Hetty (Handful). Sarah immediately knew that it was wrong and she opposed
owning another human being, so in a valiant attempt to free Hetty, she wrote a
note to her father proclaiming she has set Hetty free from slavery. Of course
the note only backfired on her and she found it torn in half in front of the
door to her bedroom when she woke up the next morning. To have such strong morals
at such a young age, despite societal norms, is a very honorable quality. Sarah
exhibits a great amount of courage throughout the entire novel, and her early attempt
to free Handful was only the beginning of the courageous woman she would grow
to be. One day I hope I will have as much courage and determination as Sarah.
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