To show what fate will befall his personal and political enemies
Answer:
Equality and racist
Explanation:
He is saying that black people are also a part of America, and that soon he'll be able to sit at the same table as whites, and be seen as the same as them.
By say that war is everywhere.
It’s a beautifully told story of the parent-child dynamic. I’d consider it a story about being young and inquisitive. About wanting to claim freedom, even when you weren’t ready. The theme is easy to follow and understand.
Frustrated, the narrator's tone is frustrated because it is portraying that something serious is a joke to Moushumi.