The servant of the Weylin family, who accepts slave part in order to guarantee the safety of her unable to hear, speechless daughter Carrie. So they become friends, and Dana uncovers to respect Sarah’s capacity and persecution. Octavia Butler adopts Sarah to accept the “mammy” example of a slave who was evolved too close to the white family they work for. Sarah’s deferential approach to the Weylin family covers a deep animosity at the injustice that the Weylins have put Sarah through by selling her children.
Sarah in the Essays