Cassie decides not to give in to racism and confront the person who is being racist with her. Papa, on the other hand, decides to give in to racism if it's necessary to protect his family.
We were able to arrive at this answer because:
- Papa has a great sense of responsibility to his family.
- He recognizes that white people have greater influence and privileges in society and that this allows them to exploit and abuse black people.
- He doesn't want his family to suffer any kind of aggression from whites and for that reason he decides to give in to racism, acting the way the whites want so that his family doesn't suffer.
- Cassie, however, acts differently. That's because after she suffered racism from a classmate, she decided to confront, fight and threaten the girl, in addition to demanding that the girl apologize.
The ways in which the two characters acted show different aspects of how people react to racism. However, in both situations, racism appears as a very negative element.
Importantly, "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," tells the story of a family of black farmers who need to fight racism to maintain their land and their position in society.
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