Is he in any trouble?” “Oh ol’ Tom can always find his way back to us,” Ma added. “I thought Tom could’n be recognized by people!” quivered Ruthie. “Or else he’d get in trouble!” The entire family was in disarray as they didn’t know what was happening around California. Strikes were occurring everywhere and Tom was a leader of many and helped bring justice to the people, fighting for better wages and getting
Grant is a middle aged black man who knows of all the racism in his community and he let's it's affect him by hating his life and almost everything in it. Grant is forced to visit Jefferson from his aunt and Emma. When Grant begins to visit Jefferson things don't go so well. After a certain visit Grant realizes that he wasn't so angry anymore and he couldn't stay mad at anything for long (Gaines 125). Also, Grant used to be a very hostile man and he didn't care for anything but from visiting Jefferson he started to care about his life and the things in it, he dedicated his whole self to helping Jefferson become a man and he would get into arguments defending his choices with his aunt even if she was very important to him and they never fought.
You’re the first person I told anyone about this, I haven’t even told Jared about this and they could call me up anytime and I wouldn’t even have a chance to tell the boy. What if (inhale and exhale) what if I don’t beat this Glenys, what if I die (pause) I just don’t know what gonna happens Glenys, (pause) I mean how is the boy gonna feel when he find his mother’s crook. I’m just so worried for him and with what’s happened to Tracy (pause) I just can’t find the guts to tell him without falling apart in front of Him. Each day after Tracy’s murder, I feel like I’m losing Jared, my son, my boy why can’t Jared just finish his HSC and get a good job, live a happy life and why can’t his friends do the same why can’t they just show him the right way instead of taking him to parties all the time and getting smashed and possibly doing what they did to Tracy (pause) while I’m at home Worried sick for him. Especially Jared’s close mate Ricko I’m worried that he’s a bad influence on Jared, though Ricko was there for Jared like a big brother when Len left and I’m grateful when I wasn't there to help Jared when he was hurt down at the half pipe and Ricko was though that’s what mates are for, Ricko is one of those blokes that you shouldn't muck Around with.
I would have been there with them but I had gone out to look for some food for us to eat. I came back after just an hour of being out and saw everything in flames and I knew they were gone, but the only one of them that I could find was Kyle. His head was shattered and there was blood everywhere. He was strewn right over my bag and I will now never be able to get that image out of my head. His blood has stained all of my belongings including the rest of the stationary that I own.
By saying this it forces Mr Birling to speak to him and start the conversation. Mr Birling answers by trying to take charge of the situation he does this by at first asking the inspector to sit down and then he starts to try and avoid the subject of why the inspector is actually he says I was lord mayor two years ago and I’m still on the bench he says this almost as a warning and is trying to get the inspector to back off. This causes the other characters in the room to feel uneasy which creates a tense atmosphere, Gerald immediately starts to agree with everything his soon to be father in law says whereas Eric is much more blunt. The inspector puzzles the readers by letting Mr Birling rant on and then acting as though all of Mr Birling’s life achievements are worth nothing. At this point we still don’t know why he is here, but he creates the impression that everyone present is
Carlson and Slim packed Curley up in the wagon and went to get him help but Slim warned Curley not to tell his father. Slim was sticking up for Lennie and George. A of the guys in the room know now that Curley has been
So he accepted being a junkie and would always have a dopey look on his face. For he was high off life. But this was a hard time for mariville. Everyone was losing business to the city where the factories were. So eventually people started to leave the town to head to the Green city.
It was after Victor’s father left the reservation when Victor began to drink and become violent towards Thomas. Victor tried to avoid Thomas and his stories of his visions and traditions. He was almost embarrassed of his constant storytelling. Victor had even made it a point to tell Thomas that he “thinks about things too much”, meaning that he related everything to the Indian way of life and how things effected it. Throughout the years, even though Victor was just plain mean to Thomas, he always still seemed to be there to help Victor.
Monroe Park Campus I went to Monroe Park at the VCU campus. I pass it everyday on my way to my home, but last Thursday I observed few things I would not realize if I did not walk there with a partner for a while and watched everything carefully. I could not help but notice the shape of the park and how complicated it is. All the ways are crossing each other. A large group of people was setting with each other, talking in a language I could not understand, some of them were eating, and the others were just laughing.
One particular group stood still and were thrown to the ground and rolled down the street by the pressure of the water hoses. The media reporting this caught the images of the horrific scene and everyone was keeping up with what Martin Luther King was doing in Birmingham. The jails became too full and the police were unsure of what to do at this point because they were afraid of the riots that would break out eventually. They decided to desegregate public areas such as lunch counters, and also hired more people of color. This was a victory of King’s because it showed that their protest was a success.