Mr. Rochester does not enjoy the color in Jamacia.
In the nunnery, Antionette dreams of a garden with large walls and trees and is being led by a man.
Sandi is blood-related to Antionette and represents her heritage. He stops the kids bullying Antionette and protects her.
The word "zombi" is used to describe mental illnesses.
Looking glasses are used to reflect and allow us to see ourselves. The looking glasses symbolize her split identity and internal conflict and not fitting in anywhere, societal outcasting.
Rochester's description of her highlights her lack of acceptance.
The contrast of light and dark in the nunnery shows her conflicts following her.
Antoinette has an obsession with mirrors as she feels like there is something missing inside herself.
Tia is a physical representation of Antionette's desire to fit in, which is why she is reflected in Antionette, both identities.
3 different sets of colonizers - rivalry, ostracization, inferiority.
Annette “marooned” appropriates term to apply to herself 1% of the population there are white (knows she is now a part of the minority) power has been stripped from her