
Aunt Tempy
A middle-aged black woman who is a friend of Uncle Remus and a storyteller in her own right.
Core Belief
"Hard work, honesty, and community are the keys to a good life."
Worldview
Aunt Tempy's worldview is shaped by her experiences as a black woman in the American South. She values tradition and community and is wary of those who try to disrupt the established order.
Personality
Aunt Tempy is outspoken, opinionated, and practical. She provides a female perspective on the stories and often offers humorous commentary and moral judgments. She is loyal to her community and has a strong sense of right and wrong.
In Their Own Words
"Lawdy! w'at I done gone en done ter Unk' Remus now?"
"He mighty tender-footed creetur, en de mo' w'at you push 'im, de furder he lef' you."
"You better be up yander washin' up dishes, stidder hoppin' down yer wid er whole packet er stuff w'at Miss Sally ain't dreamp er sayin'."
Other Characters from Nights With Uncle Remus

Uncle Remus
An elderly black storyteller and former slave who entertains a young white boy with animal fables.

The Little Boy
A young white boy who listens to and learns from Uncle Remus's stories.

Brer Rabbit
A central figure in the animal fables, known for his cunning and ability to outsmart larger, more powerful creatures.
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