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Within the story of The Piano Lesson, there is one character that impersonates the maternal instincts and how to truly carry on one’s family legacy. ... She also fiercely protects the piano from being sold. ...
Most of the story is concentrated on the piano and whether to keep it in the family or to sell it to buy land. Berniece knows that this piano needs to stay in the family. ... Berniece knows the story of the piano and is reluctant to pass the knowledge to her daughter because of the fear and pain it may cause. ... Although she wants to hold the legacy of the piano within the family, she is very much afraid that her daughter will never want to play the piano once she hears the story behind it. ...
Berniece’s character is a very defensive one because she will do anything it takes to hold onto the piano and her past.
Approximate Word count = 714 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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