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Similarities And Differences In Sharon Draper's Copper Sun

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The book Copper Sun by Sharon Draper is a sorrowful story about Amari’s journey through

being enslaved. Amari used to live in Africa in a city called Ziavi. She sailed on a ship to the thirteen

colonies with a bunch of other slaves. After that, she was bought and sold and is now working at a

plantation. In this novel there are a motley of similarities and differences between her village Ziavi and

the ship she was on to get to the thirteen colonies.

To begin with, a similarity between the ship and Ziavi is that the bulk of both places are

Africans. In her village, everyone there was African. They had never seen a light skinned person in

their life. On the ship there were a few white people, but most of the people on the ship …show more content…

Besa is the person that Amari is

betrothed to before she was taken from her home town. Besa and Amari both lived in Ziavi together.

Besa is now on the same ship as Amari, which gives them both a glimmer of hope that everything will

turn out to be okay.

On the other hand, there are many differences between Amaris village, Ziavi and the ship she

was on to get the thirteen colonies. Amari was a lot happier when she lived in her village. There was

music, dancing, and her family all in one place. On the ship Amari doesn’t have any blood relatives

because they all died. She was very unhappy when she was on the ship. The sailors did unspeakable

things to Amari and the rest of the African women on the ship. The music that the sailors play on the

drum is nothing comparable to what they played in Ziavi. Amari is trying to be hopeful that she will one day escape this torture.

In conclusion, there are a variety of differences between Amari’s village, Ziavi and the ship.

Amari was so happy in Ziavi, but when she was taken from her village all of her happiness

disappeared. Amari tries to stay hopeful, but it doesn’t really work out for her. The reader would

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