Usually when an author puts the a certain word in quotation marks when it’s not technically supposed to be there is when they are trying to be sarcastic. For example-
If I knew a boy that wasn’t the most bright person and I wanted to be sarcastic I would say Oh yeah, he’s real “bright”.
Because Hitler knew that if he had the minds of the newer generations under his control, there would be little chance of his being overthrown by his own people.
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Unclear question. However, I inferred you are referring to the story "Fences".
Explanation:
Now that in the story mention was made that "Troy Mason lived in his own little world and that he viewed the people in his life as revolving around him". The expression "he viewed the people in his life as revolving around him" indicates his privileged position which makes him feel superior to others.
Answer:
Explanation:
https://eji.org/cases/walter-mcmillian/