Lily "plays" smartly.
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Re: Lily "plays" smartly.
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I think the most impressive thing about her is how despite all the abuse she’s gone through, especially from her masters, she still manages to stand up for herself against James.emma darkwah wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022, 15:58 Lily really plays her cards smartly from the very beginning when she realizes that her master all this while was her father. She is devastated but she doesn't show it, she finds solace a picks herself up immediately. She turns to piano a source of comfort. She teaches herself to play the piano and she becomes very good at it, she is very reticent as she is able to hide this ability for fourteen years until the nosy master's son; James discovers her deceit. Even though she is punished by James because a slave playing the piano is forbidden, Lily starts her unprecedented journey which dramatically alters her life and influences the lives of thousands, including a powerful man. Regardless of what she faces, Lily is able to push through and conquer life's challenges. The forbidden love of a particular man is questioned, whether his love will be enough to free her from the shackles of slavery. Lily does not lose hope she pushes on to make her life better and not so much like that of a slave.
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I think the most impressive thing about her is how despite all the abuse she’s gone through, especially from her masters, she still manages to stand up for herself against James.emma darkwah wrote: ↑03 Feb 2022, 15:58 Lily really plays her cards smartly from the very beginning when she realizes that her master all this while was her father. She is devastated but she doesn't show it, she finds solace a picks herself up immediately. She turns to piano a source of comfort. She teaches herself to play the piano and she becomes very good at it, she is very reticent as she is able to hide this ability for fourteen years until the nosy master's son; James discovers her deceit. Even though she is punished by James because a slave playing the piano is forbidden, Lily starts her unprecedented journey which dramatically alters her life and influences the lives of thousands, including a powerful man. Regardless of what she faces, Lily is able to push through and conquer life's challenges. The forbidden love of a particular man is questioned, whether his love will be enough to free her from the shackles of slavery. Lily does not lose hope she pushes on to make her life better and not so much like that of a slave.
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Agreed. Do you think it was the push for talent in learning the piano or revenge to show her "master" what she was made of?