Who said that?
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Early Themes
Characterization
100

 "I lost an arm on my last trip home."

Who is Dana?

100

Dana is transported back in time while doing this domestic activity in her new home.

What is unpacking boxes?

100

Dana realizes she has traveled back in time by this many years.

What is over 100 years (approximately)?

100

This theme explores how Dana is forced to participate in the very system she opposes.

What is complicity or moral compromise?

100

Dana describes herself as practical and intelligent. This is her profession in 1976.


What is a writer?

200

"whether it was real or not. Let go of it."

Who is Kevin?

200

This is the name of Dana's husband who witnesses her disappearance.

Who is Kevin?

200

This is Dana's first major concern when she realizes where and when she is.

What is her safety as a Black woman in the antebellum South?

200

Butler uses time travel to examine this historical reality that most people distance themselves from

What is slavery

200

Rufus demonstrates this character flaw early on when he nearly drowns and expects Dana to save him without question.

What is entitlement or selfishness?

300

"He’s not breathing!"

Who is Rufus’s mom/Margaret Weylin?

300

 Dana is pulled back in time to save the life of this person who is drowning.

Who is Rufus Weylin

300

Rufus's father is this profession, which gives the family status and power.

What is a plantation owner?

300

This theme is central to Dana's internal conflict as she must decide between her survival and her principles.

What is the corruption of power or the abuse of authority?

300

Kevin shows this quality by immediately believing Dana about her time travel experience, even though it seems impossible.

What is loyalty or open-mindedness?

400

"What the devil’s going on here?"

Who is Rufus’ father?

400

Dana experiences this physical sensation when she is transported through time?

What is dizziness/vertigo or feeling pulled/yanked?

400

 Dana must hide this aspect of her identity to survive in the past.

What is her knowledge/education or her modern background?

400

Dana's repeated returns to the past suggest this theme about the inescapability of history.

What is the cyclical nature of history or how the past haunts the present?

400

Alice is characterized by this emotion when she first encounters Dana, since she doesn't understand who Dana is or why she's there.

What is fear or confusion?

500

"You were wearing pants like a man—the way you are now. I thought you were a man."

Who is Rufus Weylin?

500

This is the time period to which Dana is transported in Chapter One.

What is the antebellum South (or early 1800s)?

500

This is the name of Rufus's mother, who represents the white Southern aristocracy.

 Who is Margaret Weylin?

500

This theme explores how ordinary people become trapped in systems of oppression and must make impossible choices.

What is moral complexity or the gray areas of ethics?

500

Margaret Weylin's treatment of the enslaved people on the plantation reveals this aspect of her character.

What is cruelty or indifference?

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