Saphira Wade is a key character in Gloria Naylor's novel "Mama Day." She is the matriarch of the Wade family and is known for her strong connection to the spiritual and supernatural elements of life on the fictional Willow Springs Island. Saphira embodies wisdom, resilience, and the cultural heritage of her ancestors, playing a crucial role in the family's legacy and the novel's exploration of themes such as love, community, and the interplay between life and death. Her character reflects the deep ties to tradition and the complexities of identity within the African American experience.
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