2.)The grandfather is saying that the narrator should be submissive to the racism but continue being rebellious towards everyone.
3.) The significance of the narrator comparing himself if because he sees himself as a potential nd another’s version of booker t Washington.
4.)He knows that he is put into the room for entertainment for the white men and that he is not supposed to have feelings towards the naked blonde
5.)The fact that white men are getting their kicks at the expense of young black men show that assimilation, at least behind closed doors, has its limits.
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1.)The narrator needs to follow the "white line" as he is driving Mr. Norton around.
5.)He fears the white farmer because since the farmer is poor, he does not have power in the white community but has all the power over the narrator because he is African American.
6.)T-O said there was no enthusiasm for his widow but there was for Trueblood's daughter and how Trueblood impregnated his daughter.
8.)If leaves the reader thinking about Mr. Norton's reaction. The question is whether Mr. Norton feels so passionately because he would never want this to happen to his daughter or if he relates because he did this to his daughter.
9.)The tone is innocent because Trueblood truly believes that he did not complete the act, it was his subconscious.
10.)The white community rewards the Trueblood family because it is the racial expectation, however the black community shames them.
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