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In this excerpt from the short story The Passage by Durango Mendoza, Joe describes the sun and the stars and how they relate to life and death. The "daddy" is referring to the sun, and the "little children" are the stars. The story explores the theme of loss of innocence and mortality, and this passage further conveys these two themes. The sun setting is a metaphor for death. When the sun dies, the stars finally come out. This could be interpreted to mean that a person cannot truly grow up until they experience the loss of a loved one.
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I would say that this excerpt is used <span>to reveal the horrors of enslavement. It seems that Cugoano described the scene with some many details for the reader to be able to actually picture what was happening, the horror suffered and how it might affect any person in that place. It was not just him suffering but there were others who he could listen to, they were also crying. </span>
When walking around at night, it is safer to walk with another person or in a group.
If you feel like you are being followed, try to go to a public place with other people.
If you see something suspicious, distance yourself from the scene before alerting the authorities.
Be realistic when dressing & choosing accessories or jewelry before traveling on the streets at night.
Hope those help.