Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Page 95-108
Within reason. In the book when griffin is walking in the dead of night while the cold is creeping in on him he runs into a little convenient store. His stomach is aching from going without food and water so he decides to go. When he gets there an elderly lady refuses him at first because he is black but he asks again saying please because he dreads rejection at this moment. The elderly lady must have seen his face and how it was saddened and changed a heart by this because she let him in. I think that the old lady was scared at first because he was a lonely negro in the night asking to come into the place where she worked. She must have felt sorry for him and saw that he was harmless but she was still disgusted that he was black.
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