Cape Cabean Chapter 1-2 ✯

Note how the "inner monologue" of Amabelle often contrasts with the calm exterior of her scenes.

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Chapter 2 shifts to Amabelle’s role as a servant to Señora Valencia , who is in labor. The birth of twins—a boy and a girl—immediately introduces the racial tensions of the setting; the daughter's darker skin tone causes immediate anxiety for the mother, foreshadowing the societal obsession with "purity". Study Tips for Chapters 1-2 Note how the "inner monologue" of Amabelle often

Look for recurring symbols like shadows , water , and skin color , which are all introduced in these first few pages to build the novel's atmosphere. and skin color