Lina

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Lina is a Native American servant in Toni Morrison’s novel *A Mercy*, whose history of displacement and resilience reflects the novel’s themes of slavery, colonialism, and survival in 17th-century America.

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Lina canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American woman
fictional character
literary character
servant
appearsIn A Mercy
associatedWithTheme colonialism
displacement
resilience
slavery
survival
createdBy Toni Morrison
culturalBackground Indigenous North American
ethnicity Native Americans
surface form: Native American
experiences cultural dislocation
loss of her Native community
religious conversion pressures
firstPublicationContext A Mercy
surface form: A Mercy (2008 novel)
gender female
languageOfWork English
literaryEra contemporary American literature
livesWith Jacob Vaark
Rebekka Vaark
medium novel
narrativeFunction embodies Native American perspective on colonization
illustrates impact of disease and displacement on Indigenous communities
provides maternal and protective presence in the Vaark household
nationalContext colonial America
occupation servant
relationshipToFlorens caretaker
protector
relationshipToRebekkaVaark companion
servant
roleInWork servant in the Vaark household
settingOfLife Colony and Dominion of Virginia
surface form: Virginia colony
symbolizes persistence of Indigenous knowledge
survival amid colonial violence
timePeriod 17th-century America

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