Literary Analysis
Margaret opens the play by Baldwin by introducing the reader or audience to one of the themes of the play, which is what it means to be holy. Margaret is preaching to the congregation that when the world needs saving the world turns to the holy. She preaches that if they want to save the world, they have to be holy and that the holy keep themselves separate from the world. This idea is at the core of who Margaret is, for she left her worldly husband after her daughter died and she could not handle the grief. She blamed her husbands worldliness and determined to be holy and to have her own church and to raise her son up in an environment different from that of his fathers.
Margaret is the protagonist of the play, but she is also the antagonist, because she is opposed to herself...
Works Cited
Baldwin, James. The Amen Corner. Samuel French, Inc., 1989.
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