Dr. Flint

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Dr. Flint is the cruel, manipulative slaveholder and primary antagonist in Harriet Jacobs’s autobiographical narrative "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary antagonist
abuses Linda Brent
appearsAs pseudonymous representation of Dr. James Norcom
appearsIn Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
characterTrait authoritarian
cruel
manipulative
sexually coercive
vindictive
createdBy Harriet Jacobs
exercisesPowerOver Linda Brent
gender male
genreContext slave narrative
literaryFunction drives Linda Brent’s resistance and escape
embodies systemic violence of slavery
nationality American
occupation slaveholder
relationshipTo master of Linda Brent
roleInWork primary antagonist
seeks sexual control over Linda Brent
setting Southern United States
symbolizes patriarchal oppression
sexual exploitation under slavery
the brutality of American slavery
threatens Linda Brent’s children
timePeriod antebellum era
uses legal power to control enslaved people
physical intimidation
psychological abuse
workPublicationYear 1861

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