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The story depicts the death of an old man called Teofilo. His grandsons, Leon and Ken make preparation for the burial. They don'r want Father Paul to be involved with the burial process because they want to bury their grandfather in a traditional way, not in a Catholic one. However, Father Paul hopes to integrate his beliefs into theirs as much as possible by practicing the ritual described in the excerpt.
Explanation:
Answer:
“I, Too” Themes
“I, Too” is a cry of protest against American racism. Its speaker, a black man, laments the way that he is excluded from American society—even though he is a key part of it. ... However, Whitman notably does not include black people in his vision of American life.
Explanation:
The stable Buck is a black man, hunched over wit ha crooked back. He is smart (he reads) and strong and yet he is abused by the boss anytime he is mad because he is black.
Answer:
Besides Jim Anderson who is also a boy, there were three other boys namely:
- Mule
- Mongoose and
- Milo
Explanation:
The other boys were introduced in chapter one when Jim meets them. They had considered him somewhat a laughing seeing that he was not bare-footed as they were. He had his feet "covered" with shoes.
Later on in that chapter, he tries to join them but they would not agree easily. They agree on one condition that he would perform an impossible task. So in order to become part of their "club", they ask him to catch a hawk alive.
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