Lyddie Questions on Chapter 12

Lyddie

In Lyddie, symbolism is used to convey deeper meanings. The bear symbolizes the hardships and fears Lyddie faces, while the factory represents both opportunity and oppression. The loom symbolizes...

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Lyddie

Lyddie's payment at the mill involves receiving wages for her work, which she diligently saves to pay off her family's debts and improve their financial situation. Her earnings are crucial for her...

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Lyddie

The speed-up in the factory increases pressure on Lyddie and the other girls. Lyddie initially handles the faster pace well, even taking on additional looms, driven by her need to pay off family...

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Lyddie

Agnes dies in Chapter 12 of Lyddie. Lyddie learns about her sister's death from a letter her mother sends, which also mentions Rachel's poor health. Agnes was very young, having been just four years...

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