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What does Sutton's Glen represent?

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Sutton's Glen represents a protected microsociety in which every man is free, in which the possibility for change and renewal is real. Though the Glen still exists within the enslaved South, its former hierarchical structures have dissolved. The Glen therefore symbolizes the sort of future the characters residing within it imagine for themselves.