Answer: Scout characterizes Boo as a petty criminal and a "malevolent phantom." Jem describes his neighbor as a monstrous figure, six-and-a-half feet tall with bloodstained hands. Dill must imagine Boo based on the descriptions his friends provide him.
Explanation:
If this came with a passage you probably should’ve added that too lol
The quotations from the texts that best support the theme that the way to deal with racism is to stand up to it are:
- "Lord have mercy, ain't this the living gall!"
- “You got any more to say 'bout how people ought to sit down and talk to each other?”
- “Get out of my house, man.”
<h3>How to illustrate the information?</h3>
Raisin in the Sun is a story that presents the life of a black family that after earning a large sum of money and moves to an upscale neighborhood, populated by white citizens.
This story deals with themes such as class ascension, discrimination, racism, dreams, among others.
The sentences presented above are presented at times when characters need to turn against racism and face it in order to get rid of it.
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In this excerpt of Moby D*, Ahab has lost his strength, he is weary and exhausted, but hid madness, his desperate desire of revenge strengthen him and keeps him moving forward.
(Sorry for the spelling in the title's book, it seems to be a curse)