Sorrow

E109669

Sorrow is a character in Toni Morrison's novel "A Mercy," known as a troubled young woman whose traumatic past and evolving identity reflect the book’s themes of loss, memory, and belonging.

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Sorrow canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn A Mercy
associatedWithTheme female community
healing
identity fragmentation
motherhood
createdBy Toni Morrison
developmentArc from fragmented self to more integrated identity
ethnicity ambiguous or mixed heritage
experiences dissociation
feelings of abandonment
hallucination of a twin
social isolation
gender female
hasAlias Complete
Twin
hasBackstoryElement orphaned
raised among sailors
rescued after maritime disaster
shipwreck survivor
traumatic past
uncertain parentage
hasChild daughter (unnamed in early narrative)
hasPersonalityTrait emotionally fragile
traumatized
withdrawn
hasRelationshipWith Florens
Jacob Vaark
Lina
Rebekka Vaark
hasRoleIn exploration of belonging in A Mercy
exploration of loss in A Mercy
exploration of memory in A Mercy
exploration of trauma in A Mercy
isCharacterType troubled young woman
languageOfWork English
narrativeFunction contrasts with other women’s strategies of survival
embodies the impact of unprocessed trauma
settingContext 17th-century colonial America
symbolizes dislocation
the burden of memory
the legacy of trauma
the search for belonging
undergoes identity transformation
psychological growth

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A Mercy hasCharacter Sorrow
Jacob Vaark employs Sorrow