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... The author knows that we live in a world of stereotypes. ... Being of both races, where does our narrator fall? ... From the beginning when he was in grade school to witnessing the inhumane act of a black man being burnt alive. ... One group is being taught to do this because they were born better. And the other group is being taught that “You are as good as anybody; if anyone calls you nigger don’t notice them. ... The tasks of being able to find themselves and establish their own disposition free of criticism is a very difficult one as we see in this novel. Being able to identify oppressing factors and fighting a fight that will ultimately result in change is another difficult task to accomplish for African-Americans.
Approximate Word count = 1244 Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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