Malcolm criticize black man in Roxbury for displaying their Artificial status.
Explanation:
Malcolm criticize the black man in Roxbury because
- The black mans staying in Roxbury hill judge each other and try to inflate their status in an artificial manner.
- Rather than judging people on the basis of their character or action the black mans judge others on the basis of their home ownership,length of residency.
- Malcom also contemplate the over judgmental habits of his neighbors.
- The failure of black mans to acknowledge the menial nature of their job and the look down approach adopted by them towards the poor black also forms an important parameter in criticizing the black man in Roxbury.
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Answer: it implies that Rochester is not forthcoming with Jane.
In this excerpt, Jane wants to ask Rochester a question. Rochester, fearing that she might ask him to disclose a secret, is worried. He tells Jane that he does not want her to ask it, and that he would rather lose his fortune than answer. The excerpt implies that Rochester is not forthcoming with Jane. This hints at the fact that Rochester is in fact keeping a very important secret from Jane.
I believe that the idea which is addressed in the passage above is friendship and love.
You can see that there is a strong friendship between Lancelot and Arthur, even though Lancelot is seeing his wife behind his back. On the other hand, we can see the theme of love between Lancelot and Guinevere, even though Arthur is not aware of that.