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  1. Tar Baby Full Book Summary. Previous Next. Shortly before Christmas, an unidentified sailor jumps overboard and swims toward the harbor of Queen of France in the middle of the night. Unable to reach shore, he climbs aboard a small yacht and stows away.

    • The Shackles of Femininity
    • Nature vs. Civilization
    • The Connections Between Youth and Power

    Tar Babyexplores how being a woman imprisons the female characters. The novel’s male characters tend to see the women as stupid or inferior, simply because they are women. Gideon constantly criticizes Thérèse for her ignorance, while Valerian ignores Margaret’s desire to leave the island. Son insults Jadine by asking her how many sexual favors she ...

    The conflict between nature and civilization runs throughout Tar Baby. Most characters embody either nature or civilization/culture. For example, Son, Thérèse, Gideon, the residents of Eloe, and the wild horsemen represent nature. These characters value racial and familial connection, and they demonstrate the importance of places of origin. They ha...

    When a character looks young or beautiful, that character tends to have a lot of power. Son looks magnificent after he showers and goes to charm Valerian in the greenhouse. Margaret’s beauty also once captivated Valerian. Likewise, aging reflects a character’s loss of control or influence. As Valerian loses power, he becomes exhausted and begins to...

  2. Tar Baby. Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1981. A modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. Download PDF.