Zarité Sedella

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Zarité Sedella is the enslaved Haitian woman of mixed African and Indigenous descent whose life, resilience, and quest for freedom drive the narrative of Isabel Allende’s historical novel "Island Beneath the Sea."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf enslaved woman
fictional character
literary character
protagonist
appearsIn Island Beneath the Sea NERFINISHED
appearsInGenre historical novel
associatedWith Creole culture
French colonial rule
Haitian plantation society
createdBy Isabel Allende NERFINISHED
ethnicity African descent
Indigenous descent
fictionalUniverse Island Beneath the Sea NERFINISHED
fullName Zarité Sedella NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Zarité NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Spanish
literarySignificance represents the voice of enslaved women in Latin American historical fiction
narrativeFunction embodies the experience of enslaved women in the Caribbean
nationality Haitian
nickname Tété NERFINISHED
occupation field slave
house slave
originalWorkTitle La isla bajo el mar NERFINISHED
quest personal freedom
protection of her children
role central character
narrator
setting New Orleans NERFINISHED
Saint-Domingue NERFINISHED
socialStatus enslaved
themeAssociation Haitian Revolution NERFINISHED
freedom
resilience
slavery
timePeriod early 19th century
late 18th century

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Island Beneath the Sea mainCharacter Zarité Sedella
Island Beneath the Sea protagonist Zarité Sedella