if anyone has read BLACK BOY by RICHARD WRIGHT..can you please help me with a few questions..
-state an important problem that the narrator is faced with. does he solve the problem successfully or not? explain
-what is the chief conflict in this book? explain
-what incident aroused the most fear?
-at what moment did a character experience greatest triumph?
-explain happy or unhappy endings from the end of the book
shake answered Thursday May 12 2005, 11:41 pm: 1. state an important problem that the narrator is faced with. does he solve the problem successfully or not? explain
The narrator is black, they probably wanna lash im all day and punch him in the nuts.
2.what is the chief conflict in this book? explain
He's black and will probably get punched in the nuts soon by his owner.
3. what incident aroused the most fear?
When he got punched in the nuts
4. at what moment did a character experience greatest triumph?
When he punched his worst enemy, IN THE NUTS
5. explain happy or unhappy endings from the end of the book
He lost his nuts in a fight. He finally got to eat Mountain Oysters.
Never read the book. But judging by this great questionair i just answered so kindly for you in hopes you get an A+ on your report. I think i'll read it now. [ shake's advice column | Ask shake A Question ]
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