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Silversmith. Dab is a flat character; he stays the same from beginning to end. MVy changes in that she is humanized, particularly in the eyes of Tree. In the beginning of the novel MVy is described as an almost mythical, larger than life figure who appears bringing gifts and food, then leaves but whose presence permeates the dwelling despite the brevity of the visits. Other characters include Silversmith and Old Miss Pricherd. Silversmith is a flat character. Old Miss Pricherd changes as a result of being asked to move in with Tree. This change is important as it relates to a major theme in Sweet Whispers, Brother Rush.THEME: The major theme in SWBR concerns love and acceptance. No one is infallible and in order to love we must accept each others deficiencies. MVy was unable to accept Dab and this led to the abuse she inflicted on him as a small child. Tree learns the truth about the abuse and must learn to forgive MVy in order to continue loving her. Acceptance is also echoed in the conversation she has with Silversmith; Tree must accept and appreciate her skin color in order that she not be self-conscious or ashamed. Old Miss Pricherd is a sneaky, mean-spirited woman at the beginning of the novel, but changes once she is allowed into the familyif only because it means no longer living alone. At the very end of the novel, Tree demonstrates her growth and acceptance of her new life by affectionately approaching the old woman (Granny Pricherd). STYLE: Hamiltons style is very direct, straightforward. This lends some credibility to the more fantastical aspects of the novel, namely the appearance of Brother Rush. She has her characters speak in colloquial grammar and at times carries that grammar to the narrative. This has the effect of not only drawing the reader in but of immersing the reader in a world that may be very different from her or his own.POINT OF VIEW: The story is told from Trees point of view. This is very ...

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