Carrie K.

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Carrie K. is a character in Jean Toomer’s modernist work "Kabnis," part of his Harlem Renaissance classic *Cane*, representing the complex social and racial tensions of the rural American South.

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Carrie K. canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn Cane NERFINISHED
Kabnis NERFINISHED
countryOfWorkOrigin United States NERFINISHED
createdBy Jean Toomer NERFINISHED
depicts racial tensions in the rural American South
social tensions in the rural American South
hasRoleInNarrative symbol of complex social and racial dynamics
languageOfWork English
literaryMovementContext Harlem Renaissance NERFINISHED
partOfWork Cane NERFINISHED
Kabnis NERFINISHED
settingContext rural American South
workGenreContext African American literature
modernist literature

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"Kabnis" hasCharacter Carrie K.
subject surface form: Kabnis