Yes, in one way, the essay makes you think of the strength of human spirit when it endures severe situations.
James Baldwin “Notes of a Native Son” refers to racial issues in America. The topic of the story shows how Baldwin goes through a cycle of events. He contemplates the death of his stepfather, his youngest sister’s birth, his nineteenth birthday, and race problems in Harlem. The events and the way they presented makes Baldwin wonder about the spirit of human nature and what it needs to endure to live by.
Baldwin explores the bitterness and suffering of black Americans while remembering his father’s mental health. Baldwin thinks he can inherit the paranoia that affected his father and questions himself the way trauma is passed through generations.
Please provide the passage so i can identify the example
What was the question again how okay what
"Swink" will most likely mean crouch because since the excerpt says: "The gators "swink" close down but it don't do them no good. They got to move." So it should be said: "The gators crouch close down but it don't do them no good. They got to move."
If you used the other words and replaced swink with them, they would make no sense. So once again, the answer is "crouch"
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Ponyboy feels a sinking feeling when he sees the other greasers. ... A policeman stops them, but Ponyboy feigns an injury, and the officer gives them an escort to the hospital. Ponyboy and Dally find Johnny dying. Johnny moans that fighting is useless, tells Ponyboy to “[s]tay gold,” and then dies.