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Emma is the story’s protagonist and, as it begins she’s 21 years old. Small and dark, she has strong facial features and a serious manner. Emma’s childhood was difficult since she suffered constant verbal abuse from her father, who wanted a son. These early experiences of hardship strengthen her resolve to prove herself just and strong and capable as any man.
After fleeing her home in Canada, Emma dresses as a man to escape capture. She comes to realize that this disguise allows her to escape the limited role that society has assigned her as a girl. Passing as a man makes it possible for Emma to enlist in the army. Her dexterity with hiding her gender soon evolves into a talent for creating multiple disguises that she employs as a spy. Emma’s cool-headed courage in spying behind enemy lines earns her the respect of her fellow soldiers and an honored place in Civil War history.
Mrs. Butler is the kindly, middle-aged wife of an army chaplain. Plump and maternal, she’s a comforting figure to Emma while the young woman poses as a soldier. When Emma confesses her identity, Mrs. Butler not only supports Emma’s decision and protects her secret but is instrumental in helping Emma become a spy and even contributes the clothing and props for one of her disguises.
By Seymour Reit
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