It is correct to infer that Mama and the girls in Gwendolyn are all tense while they wait for Papa to return.
<h3>Why are Papa's family tense?</h3>
He intended to go to the mortgage firm during his lunch break to try to acquire a payment extension.
The family is apprehensive, wondering what they will do if Papa's plea is denied.
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If it is denied, it means they lose their house hence, they do not want this to happen.
<h3>What is the theme of Gwendolyn?</h3>
The themes for Gwendolyn include:
- black pride
- black identity and togetherness,
- black humanism, and caritas,
- a maternal vision.
From a historical point of view other themes may be elicited such as:
- Racial inequality;
- the civil rights struggle of the 1950s;
- black insurrection in the 1960s;
- a worry with complacency in the 1970s; and
- black leadership.
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A. Who is Keckley referring to as “they”? Replace the word “they” in the sentences with the noun. Then circle “yet” and “since” in the third sentence.
“They” could be the people of the South Keckley refers to in the previous
sentence, some of them slaveholders.
B. What does Keckley describe in the first two sentences?
She doesn’t blame southerners for holding slaves because they were just doing what they had been brought up to believe was right.
C. How do these three sentences describe Keckley’s ideas about slavery?
She is sympathetic toward southern slaveholders, but at the same time believes slavery to be wrong.
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