The first eight chapters are about the introduction of George Sand into the story. The Exposition describes her as a very confused woman. Her name was originally Amantine-Aurore Lucile Dupin; the desendent of a Saxon King of Poland and of a french Bird-seller, born on July 1, 1804, in a poor quarter of Paris. The setting is currently taken place in France. This story is writting in a limited 3rd person Point of View. This story is also told through Flashbacks; it does not go in order chronologically, but instead it jumps from place to place and time to time in George Sand's life. For instance, in the 1st chapter her confusion and background is introduced, however, in the 2nd chapter her childhood story is told. Her confusion is that she is not very certain of her date of birth, but she is certain that when she was born, her father and her mother were not married, which causes her to have an internal conflict ( Human vs. Self) if she is a "natural" Dupin or Delaborde, which was her mother's last name. Overall, these few chapters just deals with Sand's questions and her finding the answers to her questions.
" The Dead are alive in us" (Barry 1).
This quote was used in the very beginning of the story which is not considered a chapter, called "Past Prologue," which explains the readers the overall story of George's life, summarizing her life as a whole. This quote was written in George's Correspondance, by George herself in 1848. This quote describes how George is absolutely sure that she is her ancestors, you can tell becuase the author provides all of George's ancestors, beginning from her Grandfather revealing their full names, their story, and where they are from; and so George goes on a journey to find who she really is.
I definitely agree with this quote becuase we are our families, they are in us; which also relates that our dead families are also in us, in our blood, in our Genes! We are our ancestors from many years before, and i think that was what George is trying to say, that we are not simply a certain race, it goes beyond that, becuase we are alos our ancestors who were a different race than we are. which brings the question who are you really?This quote as a whole give a feeling of fear, and supernatural creepiness. The word dead and alive is a connotation, which frightens the readers a little becuase it can be taken literal. But, how it's used in this case, it's a search of your identity, your origin; who you really are!