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[1 of 5] If Beale Street Could Talk - Part One - James Baldwin (1974)

Author: James Baldwin

“Part 1 of 5.” If Beale Street Could Talk, by James Baldwin, 1974.


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Mary, Mary,
What you going to name
That pretty little baby?

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Nov 24 2020 7:58PM) : I think the story is going to be about someone's life in Beale street [Edited]
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 3:35PM) : yea I agree with you because of the point of view which is first person
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Dec 20 2020 7:41PM) : i agree more

i agree

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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 20 2021 1:42PM) : I agree
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Kiran C Kiran C (Jan 25 2021 11:06AM) : What words in the text make you think so?
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Dec 26 2020 6:56PM) : i agree [Edited]
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Genesis G Genesis G (Jan 22 2021 12:50PM) : I agree because it say like if beale street could talk so I'm guessing that its gonna be people talking about living there.
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JAIDEN N JAIDEN N (Jan 25 2021 10:35AM) : i agree
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 08 2020 1:43PM) : what is she going to name the baby?
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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Dec 09 2020 2:09PM) : Maybe Jesus, who knowsss😭😂
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:07PM) : feel like there showing how that person feels or like there lifestyle
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Dec 20 2020 7:42PM) : yeah me too
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 10:34AM) : i agree more

i agree because as i read the book they are writing it based on someone point of view

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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:08PM) : I think Tish is questioning herself and she is thinking about the age old question of "does everything happen for a reason?"
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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:10PM) : Why is he in jail? Is he actually guilty or was he wrongfully convicted?
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ONE: Troubled About My Soul

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I look at myself in the mirror. I know that I was christened Clementine, and so it would make sense if people called me Clem, or even, come to think of it, Clementine, since that’s my name: but they don’t. People call me Tish. I guess that makes sense, too. I’m tired, and I’m beginning to think that maybe everything that happens makes sense. Like, if it didn’t make sense, how could it happen? But that’s really a terrible thought. It can only come out of trouble – trouble that doesn’t make sense.

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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 2:43PM) : i wonder whats the real meaning behind the name Tish. Why did her family started calling her that instead of her birth name? Hopefully the reason they call her that is positive.
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 10:38AM) : i agree more

i agree because back then there was a lot of races people and people use to bully people and call them names

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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 9:45AM) : Idk why they called her tish but i feel like it has a bigger meaning behind it
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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 1:39PM) : The Main point of this Paragraph is some sort of self questioning, This person continues to tell themselves that everything that happens to them is reasonable since if it didn't why would it happen in the first place.
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 03 2021 1:42AM) : I find this actually quite funny how her name is Clementine but don't call her anywhere near related to the name, she goes by Tish.
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ROJO V ROJO V (Nov 25 2020 10:18AM) : Nickname?
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Nov 25 2020 1:21PM) : why do people call her Tish? and how did she get that nickname? it sounds nothing like clementine.
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 01 2020 8:45PM) : Thats something im curious about too,Trish doesnt sound like clementine at all.
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:09PM) : They believe that everything seems to happen for a reason
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 10:40AM) : i agree more

i agree because a lot of things do happen for a reason

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SARA P SARA P (Dec 13 2020 11:39PM) : how did the nickname "tish" come from clementine? Hoe did she get that nickname and why?
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Dec 26 2020 6:39PM) : the nickname more

it makes sense to call her Clem instead of Tish. Tish is nowhere close to the name Clementine.

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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 01 2020 8:43PM) : I feel like the story is going to be about how clementine "finds herself"
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:11PM) : I agree
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Genesis G Genesis G (Jan 22 2021 12:51PM) : i agree because the beginning part says my troubled soul so I agree
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 10:42AM) : i agree more

i agree because she gets married early in life and a lot of things is happening to her

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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 2:31PM) : Summary more

I think this means the Author is trying to make sense of something that happen to her.

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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 06 2020 9:57PM) : Question [Edited] more

It seems like she kinda given up on something?

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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 26 2021 10:27AM) : I agree, It sounds like she's giving up.
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 12 2020 11:06PM) : Humbleness more

based on this sentences I can see that they are a humble person.

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Dante T Dante T (Jan 20 2021 2:37PM) : I feel like Clementine is over rationalizing here. more

Usually nicknames are based off of someone’s full name, while “Tish” isn’t anything close to “Clementine”. I wonder if she’s saying that it makes sense, just for the sake of not having to think about it.

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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 3:44PM) : yea that is kinda weird. I think theres a meaning behind it tho
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Emily J Emily J (Jan 26 2021 1:45PM) : I agree more

I agree because its what everyone says to each others to justify that nothing we could have done would have changed it because it was destined to happen

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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 04 2020 1:20PM) : Opinion [Edited] more

It seems like she is conflicted on if this is really what was meant to be

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benny v benny v (Dec 04 2020 1:40PM) : . more

what was meant to be though?

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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 06 2020 9:59PM) : Maybe it about her and Fonny relationship and what Fonny going through
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 08 2020 1:45PM) : what trouble are they talking about?

Today, I went to see Fonny. That’s not his name, either, he was christened Alonzo: and it might make sense if people called him Lonnie. But, no, we’ve always called him. Fonny. Alonzo Hunt, that’s his name. I’ve known him all my life, and I hope I’ll always know him. But I only call him Alonzo when I have to break down some real heavy shit to him.

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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Dec 04 2020 10:40AM) : Important person in her life.
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 04 2020 10:48AM) : What in the text makes you say this? more

What WORDS in that paragraph signal how important Fonny is to her? I see the word “him” repeated 6 times — that repetition emphasizes for me, at least, that Fonny’s important to her.

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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 04 2020 1:25PM) : I agree with you on how fonny cares for alonzo more

fonny cares for alonzo

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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 04 2020 1:30PM) : But wait. Alonzo IS Fonny. "Fonny" is Alonzo's nickname. more

You mean Tish, probably.

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benny v benny v (Dec 04 2020 1:33PM) : lool more

their the same person

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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 2:49PM) : i see that Tish and Fonny have something in common. They both dont go by their birth names, i wonder why does he goes by Fonny instead of Christened Alonzo
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 10:46AM) : i think they have nicknames because they maybe didn't like there real name
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 08 2020 1:47PM) : what is fonny to them as a person?
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 3:38PM) : i'm guessing a friend because of what is said in the paragraph that doesn't imply that they are in a relationship.
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:17PM) : She went to go see one of her friends she’s known her whole life
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ROJO V ROJO V (Nov 25 2020 10:19AM) : Loves him as a friend or Lover?
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 2:43PM) : My Opinion more

I think they are more then Friends.

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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Dec 09 2020 2:10PM) : Yeaa, they are probably lovers
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 01 2020 8:51PM) : is this clementines bestfriend?
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 04 2020 1:21PM) : Opinion [Edited] more

I think it’s clear she dosent want to lose him because they have a close relationship

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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Dec 09 2020 2:10PM) : I agree with you 100%
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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 04 2020 1:29PM) : fonny cares for him more

she loves him and describes him in a way that shows love

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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Dec 20 2020 7:49PM) : i agree
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 08 2020 1:46PM) : who is fonny to them?
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Today, I said, “-Alonzo-?”

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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 12:40PM) : they are going to say something big because of what is is said in the paragraph before "but I only call him Alonzo when I have to break down some real heavy shit to him"
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And he looked at me, that quickening look he has when I call him by his name.

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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 20 2021 10:44AM) : He shouldnt be in jail
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 7:50AM) : i agree because he sounds like he wouldn't do anything harmful
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He’s in jail. So where we were, I was sitting on a bench in front of a board, and he was sitting on a bench in front of a board. And we were facing each other through a wall of glass between us. You can’t hear anything through this glass, and so you both have a little telephone. You have to talk through that. I don’t know why people always look down when they talk through a telephone, but they always do. You have to remember to look up at the person you’re talking to.

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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 2:32PM) : Questions more

Why is he in Jail?

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Genesis G Genesis G (Jan 22 2021 1:04PM) : agreed
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Nico V Nico V (Dec 06 2020 11:23PM) : I wonder why hes in jail [Edited]
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 10:51AM) : they maybe mistaken him for someone else and locked him up for that
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MARIO N MARIO N (Dec 07 2020 10:37AM) : Opinion more

He should not be in jail

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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 10:52AM) : i agree because they didn't explain what he did
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Dec 08 2020 9:15AM) : why is he in jail and for how long
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 08 2020 1:48PM) : why is he in jail?
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Drew H Drew H (Dec 10 2020 5:41PM) : What had Fonny/Alozo done to land himself in jail? Was it serious? Or a situation he had no control over?
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:18PM) : His nick name is fonny and she only calls him his real name when it’s something serious
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:19PM) : Why is he in jail
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:04AM) : Why is he in jail? What did he do to be put in there?
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Genesis G Genesis G (Jan 22 2021 12:54PM) : i wonder why he was in jail.?
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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 9:52AM) : I feel like they have a really good relation ship if tish is going to see him when he is in jail
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 04 2020 1:21PM) : question more

what would he ever do to be in jail we know that he isnt a bad person at all

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JUAN V JUAN V (Dec 04 2020 10:22AM) : . more

they do that because they might feel guilty to even look at that person.

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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 04 2020 1:24PM) : Yes and I think the guilt consumes them to the point where they don’t feel like they can look at the person they may have disappointed
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 12 2020 11:10PM) : Prison more

By facing their heads down it is almost a way of ignoring the truth that one of them is in prison. By doing that it shows their emotions towards that fact.

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Dante T Dante T (Jan 20 2021 2:41PM) : I think this is a normal thing to do when talking through a telephone. more

When you talk to someone who’s right in front of you, you look at them out of respect and because you’re able to put a face to the voice. When talking through a phone there’s usually no face for the voice, leading you to look at different things.

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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 26 2021 10:32AM) : No one wants to see someone they care about in that predicament.
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Emily J Emily J (Jan 26 2021 1:51PM) : I think this is interesting and makes me wonder [Edited] more

At first I thought it was interesting that Trish says that everyone always looks down when they use the phone because that different than what happens now.

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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Dec 04 2020 10:28AM) : the person has manners
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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 04 2020 1:32PM) : i agree with your statement more

he acts civilized and respectful

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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Dec 09 2020 2:11PM) : Agreed
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:20PM) : They have manners
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 3:42PM) : I agree

I always remember now, because he’s in jail and I love his eyes and every time I see him I’m afraid I’ll never see him again. So I pick up the phone as soon as I get there and I just hold it and I keep looking up at him.

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benny v benny v (Dec 04 2020 1:35PM) : jail more

how-come this person is thinking about it more and is remembering it since he is away? is this a coincidence?

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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 6:32PM) : ''I love his eyes and every time I see him I’m afraid I’ll never see him again.'' more

Tish struggles to connect with Fonny “through glass” but nevertheless manages to focus on his eyes.

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ROJO V ROJO V (Nov 25 2020 10:20AM) : protesting civil rights?
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Dec 18 2020 10:13AM) : this is real love because i seen people leave their relationship due to their lover going to jail
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 10:53AM) : i agree
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 08 2020 1:49PM) : were they expecting this phone call?
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 3:45PM) : there is a phone in the jail because you cant hear through the glass on the other side.
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:24PM) : She was afraid she’d never see him again so she made sure she look at him

So, when I said, “-Alonzo-?” he looked down and then he looked up and he smiled and he held the phone and he waited.

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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 08 2020 1:50PM) : why did he smile?
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:24PM) : I wonder why he smiled
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 3:46PM) : im guessing that he's glad that they're there.
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SARA P SARA P (Dec 13 2020 11:40PM) : I wonder why he smiled.
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JAIDEN N JAIDEN N (Jan 25 2021 10:37AM) : i wonder why he smiled
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Kiran C Kiran C (Jan 25 2021 11:09AM) : What's your guess?
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I hope that nobody has ever had to look at anybody they love through glass.

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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 01 2020 11:02AM) : must of been hard for alonzo, he really can't be with his love ones because of being locked up
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:06PM) : I wonder if his loved ones are as concerned as he is
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 2:44PM) : I agree this must be difficult.
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 10:56AM) : i agree and he maybe having a hard time in jail because jail doesn't look like a place nobody would want to be in
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 01 2020 8:53PM) : I feel like the relationship she has with him is more than a friend now, before I thought it was just best friends, but I feel like she might think of him as more than that.
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Ian D Ian D (Dec 04 2020 10:38AM) : I think that they love each other
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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 04 2020 1:35PM) : i agree because her and her friend have a connection
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Dec 20 2020 7:49PM) : yeah
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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Dec 09 2020 2:12PM) : I agree, because they could be in love secretly
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:25PM) : I think they may be more then just friends
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 12 2020 11:12PM) : love more

by facing that reality of alonzo being in prison make them strong but it shows how heart breaking it is to fave the truth that their loved one is being a glass.

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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:12PM) : It's very poetic. I also think that could translate to everything that's going on with the Covid crisis.
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And I didn’t say it the way I meant to say it. I meant to say it in a very offhand way, so he wouldn’t be too upset, so he’d understand that I was saying it without any kind of accusation in my heart.

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Drew H Drew H (Dec 10 2020 5:46PM) : Her having to paraphrase the way she's saying his real name, doesn't sit right with me. She shouldn't have to feel that way over a NAME.

You see: I know him. He’s very proud, and he worries a lot, and, when I think about it, I know – he doesn’t – that that’s the biggest reason he’s in jail. He worries too much already, I don’t want him to worry about me.In fact, I didn’t want to say what I had to say. But I know I had to say it. He had to know.

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Leo P Leo P (Dec 01 2020 11:02AM) : Why is he so worried and how did that cause him to go to jail.
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 2:44PM) : I'm wondering about this to
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Ian D Ian D (Dec 04 2020 10:40AM) : I want to know the reason that he went to jail
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:26PM) : She wanted to make sure he didn’t get to upset
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ROJO V ROJO V (Dec 04 2020 10:19AM) : Why is he in jail?
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 26 2021 10:43AM) : Someone so empathetic who worries doesn't seem like the the type of person to commit the crime he was accused of.
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 26 2021 10:52AM) : Some key examples (When a guy attacks Tish in the store he goes to defend her which is why Tish says that Fonny worries a lot) and (So, when I said, “-Alonzo-?” he looked down and then he looked up and he smiled and he held the phone and he waited) [Edited] more

and later in the book when Fonny alerts the guard when Tish is having contractions.

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Kiran C Kiran C (Jan 26 2021 11:05AM) : Wait. I don't get it. Why does Tish say that Fonny's worrying is what got him in jail in the first place? The only reason he's in jail is that Officer Bell framed him. more

OHH. Wait. I remember. Officer Bell had it out for Fonny after Officer Bell was prevented from arresting Fonny at the Italian lady’s grocery store. That white guy had begun to assault Tish IN THE GROCERY store (who does that?) when Fonny saw, and lunged at the man. He threw him out the door, and that’s when Officer Bell came and tried to arrest Fonny. Fonny had been trying to protect Tish. So, it kind of makes sense that Tish would say he’s in jail because he worries too much. Oliver — Is there something I’m missing here?

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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 02 2020 8:42PM) : I think something bad happened to clementine and she doesnt want to tell Alonzo so she doesnt worry him but she knows she has to.
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:27PM) : He worry’s a lot and that’s what got him in jail
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:27PM) : I feel like there is something bad she’s about to tell him
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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:23PM) : I think it is foreshadowing the reason he's in jail, and it's going to be revealed later.
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And I thought, too, that when he got over being worried, when he was lying by himself at night, when he was all by himself, in the very deepest part of himself, maybe, when he thought about it, he’d be glad. And that might help him.

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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 1:47PM) : I think this means that they thought that being alone was something that made him feel better which is something many people have so I don't believe it would be their fault if they interpret it wrong
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Laila K Laila K (Jan 25 2021 1:53PM) : I wonder if she had any doubts about how he would take the news
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I said, “Alonzo, were going to have a baby.”

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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 01 2020 11:04AM) : I feel shocked.
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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Dec 09 2020 2:13PM) : I feel the same way, because at first I was wait what then I was like Damnn, that rlly happened
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 02 2020 8:44PM) : Um how old is she? and my guess of them being lovers was correct.
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Dec 04 2020 10:30AM) : im guessing these two are lovers
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Nico V Nico V (Dec 06 2020 11:25PM) : wow this is a big point of the book
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:29PM) : So I’m guessing there more then friends
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:06AM) : Alonzo and this girl are having a baby while Alonzo is in jail.
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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:24PM) : I wonder how this will affect their relationship.
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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 9:56AM) : It's really hard to have a baby with your lover while your in jail it shows that fonny and tish are really in love
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I looked at him. I know I smiled. His face looked as though it were plunging into water. I couldn’t touch him. I wanted so to touch him. I smiled again and my hands got wet on the phone and then for a moment I couldn’t see him at all and I shook my head and my face was wet and I said, “I’m glad. I’m glad. Don’t you worry. I’m glad.”

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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 9:59AM) : The way this paragraph was orchestrated i feel like baldwin is showing the connection between tish and fonny
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 20 2021 1:47PM) : Im guessing this means he looks rough or beat up. [Edited]
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Genesis G Genesis G (Jan 22 2021 1:04PM) : agreed
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Laila K Laila K (Jan 25 2021 1:47PM) : She probably couldn't see him because her eyes were full of tears, and her face was wet too.
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Kiran C Kiran C (Jan 25 2021 1:57PM) : Yes. I agree. The way Baldwin describes his characters' physicality puts us so close to them that we're practically inside them. He is a master of interiority. [Edited] more

When he writes, “His face looked as though it were plunging into water,” he causes us to have the sensation of looking out through tears of our own.

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Laila K Laila K (Jan 27 2021 1:26PM) : Yeah i like when authors write like that it makes reading more interesting
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 04 2020 1:32PM) : Connection more

She probably thought that he thought that this baby was a mistake and that Tish didn’t want it so she said that to reassure him

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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 06 2020 10:03PM) : I agree maybe since he in jail and she says that he worries about things he just trying to make sure.
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Dec 08 2020 9:16AM) : i agree
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 20 2021 1:56PM) : i agree
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Laila K Laila K (Jan 27 2021 1:34PM) : I disagree more

I Think she was more worried about Fonny thinking she wouldnt want to keep it

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But he was far away from me now, all by himself. I waited for him to come back. I could see it flash across his face: my baby? I knew that he would think that. I don’t mean that he doubted me: but a man thinks that.And for those few seconds while he was out there by himself, away from me, the baby was the only real thing in the world, more real than the person, more real than me.

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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Dec 04 2020 10:44AM) : Not Alonzo’s baby, he probably knows but still wants to support her.
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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 10:02AM) : At least he still wants to support and be with her because when some people come out of jail they only worry about themselves not there significant other or a baby
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 01 2020 11:02AM) : I notice that Tish baby means the world to her.
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 01 2020 11:17AM) : I see it differently. more

Isn’t Tish saying the baby means the world TO FONNY? — that the baby seems more real to him than she does? What makes me think this is Tish’s words at the end, where she says, “more real than me.”

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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:31PM) : She wishes he was with her and not alone
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 03 2021 1:18AM) : She wants to have the baby of theirs. Even though she is 19 she truly wants it.
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 6:36PM) : Because Fonny is in jail and Tish is so young, it’s unsurprising that he immediately begins to worry about her pregnancy.

I should have said already: we’re not married. That means more to him than it does to me, but I understand how he feels. We were going to get married, but then he went to jail.

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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:09AM) : They were going to get married before Fonny went to jail.

Fonny is twenty-two. I am nineteen.

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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:32PM) : They are not married they was going to get married but he went to jail
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 02 2020 8:45PM) : so hes 3 years older then her

He asked the ridiculous question: “Are you sure?”

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Dante T Dante T (Jan 20 2021 2:54PM) : I wouldn't say that this is a "Ridiculous question". more

I feel like this is a very natural question to ask. In this context, this question doesn’t seem like the type that derived from doubt, more from the need of reassurance. News like this is very shocking, especially if it isn’t planned (which it didn’t seem like it was) so I can see why he’d ask the “ridiculous question”, “are you sure?”

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“No. I ain’t sure. I’m just trying to mess with your mind.”

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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:33PM) : He is 3 years older then her
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JUAN V JUAN V (Dec 04 2020 10:28AM) : . more

either I think that Tish is saying that because they both did “something” in between the days of Fonny’s freedom & imprisonment, yet they weren’t married.

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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 04 2020 1:38PM) : I think that she was being sarcastic when saying that because what Fonny implied by asking “are you sure?” is that she wasn’t certain if she was pregnant
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:34PM) : She made a joke out of it
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Kiran C Kiran C (Jan 27 2021 9:57AM) : Yeah. Tish got jokes. more

She has a sense of humor. Maybe she’s trying to get Fonny to laugh, and respond positively to her news?

Then he grinned. He grinned because, then, he knew.

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‘What we going to do?” he asked me – just like a little boy.

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“Well, we ain’t going to drown it. So, I guess we’ll have to raise it”

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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:09AM) : They like to joke around a lot together and be sarcastic. They're very close even though he is in jail.
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Fonny threw back his head, and laughed, he laughed till tears come down his face. So, then, I felt that the first part, that I’d been so frightened of, would be all right.

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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 6:38PM) : the sense of urgency surrounding Tish’s pregnancy and Fonny’s freedom is overwhelming, idea of having a child also gives hope
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“Did you tell Frank?” he asked me.

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Frank is his father.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 09 2020 9:40AM) : I think Tish is telling us that Frank is fonny's father no the baby's
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I said, “Not yet.”

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AMRA B AMRA B (Nov 24 2020 3:24PM) : I didn't expect this coming.
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 01 2020 11:30AM) : Baldwin's hooked our attention for good, now. more

All of a sudden Baldwin stops using long, descriptive sentences and starts laying down short, clipped sentences, rat-a-tat-tat. His writing emphasizes the drama.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Nov 24 2020 8:00PM) : I wasn't expecting that! [Edited] more
I wonder how Alonzo feels. How is he supposed to take care of the kid if he’s in jail?
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 2:46PM) : if he is in jail that puts all of the responsibility on Tish
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:36PM) : He asked if she told his or her parents but she haven’t yet
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“You tell your folks?”

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“Not yet. But don’t worry about them. I just wanted to tell you first.”

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‘Well,” he said, “I guess that makes sense. A baby.”

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He looked at me, then he looked down. “What you going to do, for real?”

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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 06 2020 10:06PM) : It looks like Fonny is starting to worry and question how they will raise their baby.
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 6:42PM) : Tish’s pregnancy makes Fonny more aware of his prison stay, she's lending Fonny a sense of hope.

“I’m going to do just like I been doing. I’ll work up to just about the last month. And then, Mama and Sis will take care for me, you ain’t got to worry. And anyway we have you out of here before then.”

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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:07AM) : Her mom and sister can help out with the baby while she works because Fonny is in jail.
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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 04 2020 1:36PM) : What did he do to be in jail?

“You sure about that?” With his litte smile.

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“Of course I’m sure about that. I’m always sure about that.”

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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Nov 25 2020 1:29PM) : how can she be sure about that? what can she do to guarantee Fonny's getting out of prison? [Edited]
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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 06 2020 10:08PM) : I agree I think she just loves him a lot that why she says that.
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:37PM) : Her sister and mom will take care of her while he’s in jail
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I knew what he was thinking, but I can’t let myself think about it – not now, watching him. I must be sure. The man came up behind Fonny, and it was time to go. Fonny smiled and raised his fist, like always, and I raised mine and he stood up. I’m always kind of surprised when I see him in here, at how tall he is. Of course, he’s lost weight and that may make him seem taller.

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JUAN V JUAN V (Dec 04 2020 10:31AM) : . more

raising your fist is the meaning of having hope & power.

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Laila K Laila K (Jan 27 2021 1:43PM) : This probably means he's not being fed or taken care of well in the prison, which unfortunately, isn't surprising. Knowing this and seeing him like that must make Tish upset.

He turned around and went through the door and the door closed behind him.

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I felt dizzy. I hadn’t eaten much all day, and now it was getting late.

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I walked out, to cross these big, wide corridors I’ve come to hate, corridors wider than all the Sa­hara desert. The Sahara is never empty; these corridors are never empty. If you cross the Sahara, and you fall, by and by vultures circle around you, smelling, sensing, your death. They circle low­er and lower: they wait. They know. They know exactly when the flesh is ready, when the spirit cannot fight back. The poor are always crossing the Sahara. And the lawyers and bondsmen and all that crowd circle around the poor, exactly like vultures. Of course, they’re not any richer than the poor, really, that’s why they’ve turned into vultures, scavengers, indecent garbage men, and I’m talking about the black cats, too, who, in so many ways, are worse. I think that, personally, I would be ashamed. But I’ve had to think about it and now I think that maybe not. I don’t know what I wouldn’t do to get Fonny out of jail. I’ve never come across any shame down here, except shame like mine, except the shame of the hardworking black ladies, who call me Daughter, and the shame of proud Puerto Ricans, who don’t understand what’s happened – no one who speaks to them speaks Spanish, for example – and who are ashamed that they have loved ones in jail. But they are wrong to be ashamed. The people responsible for these jails should be ashamed.

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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:38PM) : She always gets surprised with his height
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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 1:54PM) : I like this comparison , it really shows the knowledge he has for both of these places and comparing them gives you a better image of the place.
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Nov 30 2020 2:21PM) : I think Tish is trying to talk about more

how lawyers and bondsmen were so desperate to make a quick buck that they look for any opportunity to do so. “They’re not any richer than the poor, really, that’s why they’ve turned into vultures, scavengers, indecent garbage men,”

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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 12:13PM) : i agree
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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 1:56PM) : I agree and i'll add on with that animals lie vultures seems to like to taunt on their victims/prey , so possibly implying that some would make the money just to brag to the people who couldn't make as much as them.
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 6:44PM) : She talks about how the legal system is inherently exploitative since rich white lawyers and bondsmen profit off of the misfortune of young black men
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 12 2020 11:21PM) : prison more

Its good to see that she does feel shame but understand that she andnother are strong. Having loved ones in prison sis not there fault or anyones fault. Its the fault of the prison system and just jails in general.

And I’m not ashamed of Fonny. If anything, I’m proud. He’s a man. You can tell by the way he’s taken all this shit that he’s a man. Sometimes, I admit, I’m scared – because nobody can take the shit they throw on us forever. But, then, you just have to somehow fix your mind to get from one day to the next. If you think too far ahead, if you even try to think too far ahead, you’ll never make it.

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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 2:53PM) : Tish talks about how proud she is of fonny, im glad that hes handling being in jail. [Edited]
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JAIDEN N JAIDEN N (Jan 25 2021 10:42AM) : i think she loves him
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jayden p jayden p (May 05 2021 1:18PM) : i agree more

i agree because she really showing like she likes him. also she shows him alot of attention

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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 6:48PM) : She also talks about how a prisoner’s loved ones should be “ashamed” of them. more

Tish shows legal system is very manipulative and prejudiced

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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 02 2020 8:49PM) : she really loves him
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JUAN V JUAN V (Dec 04 2020 10:34AM) : . more

agreed

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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 01 2020 12:17PM) : why is Tish proud of Fonny? [Edited] more

What did Fonny go through that made Tish proud of him? what things did Fonny endure that made her proud? Why is Fonny even in jail in the first place?

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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 3:52PM) : I think Tish is just loves him thats why he doesnt see Fonny in a bad way.
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Dec 02 2020 11:08AM) : Tish believes in Fonny
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 2:47PM) : I agree because she really cares about him.
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 04 2020 1:23PM) : I think that tish just really loves and supports Fonny
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:40PM) : She is not ashamed of him even if he’s in jail
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:41PM) : She’s proud of him for being able to handle all of the things he’s going through but she’s also scared
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 6:50PM) : Despite the fact that she’s proud of Fonny, she worries if the pressure of Fonny’s imprisonment might someday become too much to bear. “Nobody can take the shit they throw on us forever,”
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 03 2020 8:33PM) : I wonder what her and Fonny go through
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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 04 2020 1:39PM) : This makes me think that something big happened and that why he's In jail and maybe that why she proud of him?
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 04 2020 1:40PM) : Thought more

Maybe she thinks that Fonny might give up because of everything he’s going through

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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 07 2020 10:49AM) : opinion more

i think this means to not think to much about the next day and focus on today.

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Drew H Drew H (Dec 10 2020 5:52PM) : (replying) I agree with you Alexis, it's almost as if it gives me inspiration. A want to keep my mind clear and not get to ahead of myself.
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Genesis G Genesis G (Jan 22 2021 1:06PM) : i agree
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 20 2021 1:52PM) : i agree
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 29 2021 10:23AM) : i agree because people worry to much
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 20 2021 1:52PM) : This is a deep quote and its lowkey really true.
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Genesis G Genesis G (Jan 22 2021 1:06PM) : i agree
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:20AM) : I also agree!

Sometimes I take the subway home, sometimes I take the bus. Today, I took the bus because it takes a little longer and I had a lot on my mind.

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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 11 2020 12:20PM) : The subway station she probably got out at was 135th Street, in Harlem. (Same as Baldwin himself). Here's a picture: more
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Being in trouble can have a funny effect on the mind. I don’t know if I can explain this. You go through some days and you seem to be hearing people and you seem to be talking to them and you seem to be doing your work, or, at least, your work gets done; but you haven’t seen or heard a soul and if someone asked you what you have done that day you’d have to think awhile before you could answer. But, at the same time, and even on the self-same day – and this is what is hard to explain – you see people like you never saw them before. They shine as bright as a razor. Maybe it’s because you see people differently than you saw them before your trouble started. Maybe you wonder about them more, but in a different way, and this makes them very strange to you. Maybe you get stared and numb, because you don’t know if you can depend on people for anything, an­ymore.

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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 2:01PM) : This reminds of me of me and many other people ive known. Being in trouble is something that not just effects people negatively but can lead to even worse decisions made by that. Being in Trouble puts people in a panicing mind set. more

Which not only blocks their way of thinking correctly but also can make then make even worse decisions.

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And, even if they wanted to do something, what could they do? I can’t say to anybody in this bus, Look, Fonny is in trouble, he’s in jail – can you imagine what anybody on this bus would say to me if they knew, from my mouth, that I love somebody in jail? – and I know he’s never commit­ted any crime and he’s a beautiful person, please help me get him out. Can you imagine what any­body on this bus would say? What wouldyou say? I can’t say, I’m going to have this baby and I’m scared, too, and I don’t want anything to happen to my baby’s father, don’t let him die in prison, please, oh, please! You can’t say that. That means you can’t really say anything. Trouble means you’re alone. You sit down, and you look out the window and you wonder if you’re going to spend the rest of your life going back and forth on this bus. And if you do, what’s going to happen to your baby? What’s going to happen to Fonny?

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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 10 2020 10:42PM) : She has a lot on her mind so she took a bus
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 12 2020 4:11PM) : She doesn’t knownif she can depend on anyone
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 6:57PM) : This moment has to do with the fact that she and Fonny are at a disadvantage in American society. “I can’t say to anybody in this bus, Look, Fonny is in trouble, he’s in jail,” more
honestly, it wouldn’t matter if a stranger wanted to help her in the first place since nobody could truly do something to improve her and Fonny’s situation.
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ROJO V ROJO V (Dec 04 2020 10:23AM) : What did he do to go to jail
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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 06 2020 10:14PM) : I think she knows that she can't help Fonny but she loves him so much that she willing to be by his side when he's in jail.
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:18AM) : Even though Tish puts on this front like she has everything handled, It still goes to show that she's quite young and feels alone, it seems that Fonny was someone she really depended on.
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 12 2020 11:26PM) : the mind more

what’s really interesting is that we can see what she is thinking and the stress she is going through. Us as readers I don’t think we have experience what she has experienced and this is allowing us to see through her eyes to understand her.

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And if you ever did like the city, you don’t like it anymore. If I ever get out of this, if we ever get out of this, I swear I’ll never set foot in downtown New York again.

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Maybe I used to like it, a long time ago, when Daddy used to bring me and Sis here and we’d watch the people and the buildings and Daddy would point out different sights to us and we might stop in Battery Park and have ice cream and hot dogs. Those were great days and we were always very happy – but that was because of our father, not because of the city. It was because we knew our father loved us. Now, I can say, because I certainly know it now, the city didn’t. They looked at us as though we were zebras – and, you know, some people like zebras and some people don’t. But nobody ever asks the zebra.

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Laila K Laila K (Jan 27 2021 1:51PM) : The first part of this paragraph is very sweet, it shows how love can be blinding.
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 03 2021 1:40AM) : This is a memory that Tish has when she was younger. [Edited]
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 12:15PM) : before: i think they are talking about how happy their father made them when they were younger. [Edited] more

after: i say this because she mentioned how happy her father made her back then when they were children.

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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:20AM) : It's interesting how Tish describes being judged during those times to a animal like the Zebra.
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It’s true that I haven’t seen much of other cities, only Philadelphia and Albany, but I swear that New York must be the ugliest and the dirtiest city in the world. It must have the ugliest buildings and the nastiest people.It’s got to have the worst cops. If any place is worse, it’s got to be so close to hell that you can smell the people frying. And, come to think of it, that’s exactly the smell of New York in the summertime.

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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 12 2020 4:12PM) : She is worried about fonny and what could happen to him
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Laila K Laila K (Jan 27 2021 1:54PM) : This description of New York is very harsh but I know its right. People think its the best place to be but its not.
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 29 2021 10:25AM) : i agree because in new york it could be really dangerous and dirty
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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 07 2020 10:59AM) : opinion more

i agree with her

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MARIO N MARIO N (Dec 07 2020 11:00AM) : Opinion more

I’m agree

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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 07 2020 11:41PM) : Opinion more

I think that they have seen to many things happen in New York. I think they don’t like how others think how its such an amazing city.

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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 12 2020 4:13PM) : She is scared for fonny and wondering if she’s going to have to go to see him all the time
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 12 2020 4:14PM) : After everything she doesn’t wanna step foot in downtown New York again
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kailyn m kailyn m (Dec 12 2020 4:16PM) : She used to like it when she went with her sister and dad to downtown New York but that was a long time ago
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Dec 18 2020 10:14AM) : that's her own opinion this is the best city in the world
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 12 2020 11:29PM) : New York more

this hurt me because I love New York City and it is my home and home too many other people. that was offensive lol. But I understand her point of view and how the city must have been different for her.

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I met Fonny in the streets of this dty. I was little, he was not so little. I was around six – some­where around there – and he was around nine. They lived across the street, him and his family, his mother and two older sisters and his father, and his father ran a tailor shop. Looking back, now, I kind of wonder who he ran the tailor shop for: we didn’t know anybody who had money to take clothes to the tailor – well, maybe once in a great while. But I don’t think we could have kept him in business. Of course, as I’ve been told, people, colored people, weren’t as poor then as they had been when my Mama and Daddy were trying to get it together.They weren’t as poor then as we had been in the South. But we were certainly poor enough, and we still are.

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Drew H Drew H (Dec 10 2020 5:54PM) : (Summary) The author is giving us a little background on Fonny's family, and (maybe) soon to be more involved characters.
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I never really noticed Fonny until once we got into a fight, after school. This fight didn’t really have anything to do with Fonny and me at all. I had a girl friend, nawed Geneva, a kind of loud, raunchy girl, with her hair plaited tight on her head, with big, ashy knees and long legs and big feet; and she was always into something. Naturally she was my best friend, since I was never into anything. I was skinny and scared and so I followed her and got into all her shit. Nobody else wanted me, really, and you know that nobody else wanted her. Well, she said that she couldn’t stand Fonny. Every time she looked at him, it just made her sick. She was always telling me how ugly he was, with skin just like raw, wet potato rinds and eyes like a Chinaman and all that nappy hair and them thick lips. And so bowlegged he had bunions on his ankle bones; and the way his behind stuck out, his mother must have been a gorilla. I agreed with her because I had to, but I didn’t really think he was as bad as all that. I kind of liked his eyes, and, to tell the truth, I thought that if people in China had eyes like that, I wouldn’t mind going to China. I had never seen a goril­la, so his behind looked perfectly normal to me, and wasn’t, really, when you had to think about it, as big as Geneva’s; and it wasn’t until much later that I realized that he was, yes, a little bow­legged. But Geneva was always up in Fonny’s face. I don’t think he ever noticed her at all. He was always too busy with his friends, who were the worst boys on the block. They were always coming down the street, in rags, bleeding, full of lumps, and, just before this fight, Fonny had lost a tooth.

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kailyn m kailyn m (Jan 26 2021 10:59AM) : Since nobody wanted to be friends with Tish she was friends with this mean girl that she didn’t even like but she was scared
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 29 2021 10:27AM) : some people just gotta work with what they got and make the best of it
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 6:59PM) : Although this is only the story of Fonny and Tish’s first true interaction and has very little to do with their adult relationship,their connection begins with animosity.
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 7:01PM) : the same way that Tish and Fonny manage to fall in love despite their turbulent history, it seems their connection will easily triumph over the hardships of Fonny in prison
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Dec 01 2020 11:04AM) : what is this description ? more
why do they describe him like that. why can they describe him in a much better way without commenting negative things about him.
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 01 2020 11:09PM) : Tish's repetition of all the nonsense that Geneva used to say about Fonny reveals the extent to which Tish is shaped by those around her. As we all are. [Edited] more

Baldwin shows us how children watch and listen, wanting to understand what is truth and what is not.

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ROJO V ROJO V (Dec 04 2020 10:24AM) : why did she hate him?
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:22AM) : I think this shows that Tish doesn't really judge someone based off of their features and that says a lot about what type of character she is.
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 03 2020 8:41PM) : She is talking about how her and Fonny met
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Fonny had a friend named Daniel, a big, black boy, and Daniel had a thing about Geneva some­thing like the way Geneva had a thing about Fonny. And I don’t remember how it all started, but, finally, Daniel had Geneva down on the ground, the two of them rolling around, and I was trying to pull Daniel off her and Fonny was pulling on me. I turned around and hit him with the only thing I could get my hands on, I grabbed it out of the garbage can. It was only a stick; but it had a nail in it. The nail raked across his cheek and it broke the skin and the blood started dripping. I couldn’t believe my eyes, I was so stared. Fonny put his hand to his face and then looked at me and then looked at his hand and I didn’t have any better sense than to drop the stick and run. Fon­ny ran after me and, to make matters worse, Geneva saw the blood and she started screaming that I’d killed him, I’d killed him! Fonny caught up to me in no time and he grabbed me tight and he spit at me through the hole where his tooth used to be. He caught me right on the mouth, and – it so humiliated me, I guess – because he hadn’t hit me, or hurt me – and maybe because I sensed what he had not done – that I screamed and started to cry. It’s funny. Maybe my life changed in that very moment when Fonny’s spit hit me in the mouth. Geneva and Daniel, who had started the whole thing, and didn’t have a scratch on them, both began to scream at me. Geneva said that I’d killed him for sure, yes, I’d killed him, people caught the lockjaw and died from rusty nails. And Daniel said, Yes, he knew, he had a uncle down home who died like that. Fonny was listening to all this, while the blood kept dripping and I kept crying.Finally, he must have realized that they were talking about him, and that he was a dead man – or boy – because he started crying, too, and then Daniel and Geneva took him between them and walked off, leaving me there, alone.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 01 2020 10:58AM) : I believe this is when Fonny and Tish's relationship starts
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 01 2020 11:03AM) : Interesting! more

What makes you think that?

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 01 2020 11:06AM) : Because usually a friendship or a relationship can start from a conflict.
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 2:58PM) : it seems like Tish had a weird friendship with Fonny when they were younger, also with the rest of her friends.
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kailyn m kailyn m (Jan 26 2021 11:05AM) : When they were younger Tish and fonny wasn’t always good friends they seemed to have a weird relationship
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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 06 2020 10:19PM) : I think Geneva describes Fonny as ugly because Fonny doesn't pay attention to her.
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MARIO N MARIO N (Dec 07 2020 10:51AM) : Question more

Did he really kill the boy

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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 10 2020 10:00PM) : She - Tish - hasn't killed anybody. She's six years old. more

Tish’s so-called friend Geneva is screaming at her.

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Drew H Drew H (Dec 01 2020 11:00AM) : Question. more

Why did he feel the need to spit in her face/run after her? After all the trust she put into him, Going out of her way to HELP him. Why did he feel like that was okay?

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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 06 2020 10:12PM) : This is a flashback to when they were kids
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 13 2020 9:52PM) : Tish is looking back on her childhood memories with Fonny.
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Ian D Ian D (Dec 01 2020 11:07AM) : I think that if they were able to love each other after their bad history, then they will easily be able to deal with Fonny's imprisonment.
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 04 2020 10:30AM) : Geneva is a bad friend

And I didn’t see Fonny for a couple of days. I was sure he had the lockjaw, and was dying; and Geneva said that just as soon as he was dead, which would be any minute, the police would come and put me in the electric chair. I watched the tailor shop, but everything seemed normal. Mr. Hunt was there, with his laughing, light-brown-skinned self, pressing pants, and telling jokes to whoever was in the shop – there was always someone in the shop – and every once in a while,

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Dec 01 2020 11:06AM) : Based on this, i think Tish was scared, that knowing after Fonny is dead which would be soon, she is next to die.
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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 02 2020 1:55PM) : fonny describes the lockjaw as a person more

fonny thoughts about the lockjaw are at a point where she understands it

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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 04 2020 10:46AM) : Why is her "friend" saying all that for? Why is clementine still friends with her?
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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 06 2020 10:22PM) : I agree but I think she still friends with her because she had know else at that time except for Geneva
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Mrs. Hunt would come by. She was a Sanctified woman, who didn’t smile much, but, still, neither of them acted as if their son was dying.

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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:26PM) : What does Sanctified mean?
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 20 2021 1:55PM) : I wonder if this will be a problem that affects their relationship.
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Genesis G Genesis G (Jan 22 2021 1:07PM) : i agree

So, when I hadn’t seen Fonny for a couple of days, I waited until the tailor shop seemed empty, when Mr. Hunt was in there by himself, and I went over there. Mr, Hunt knew me, then, a little, like we all knew each other on the block.

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Nico V Nico V (Dec 06 2020 11:28PM) : this changes the relationship between them
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Nov 30 2020 2:07PM) : This is a part of her turning point if her relationship with Fonny
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 01 2020 11:23PM) : I agree. You're saying that Fonny may be just one of the kids she plays with in the neighborhood, but now she's started to pay attention to him in a different way, right? She wants to make sure he is ok. [Edited] more

Tish was full of care and concern for Fonny when she was only 6. Just like she is now, as an adult, worrying over Fonny in jail. Baldwin makes one feel that their relationship has always existed – always did, always will. As if there’s something eternal about it.

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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 08 2020 1:53PM) : i wonder if this will affect their relationship
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“Hey, Tish,” he said, “how you doing? How’s the family?”

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 03 2021 1:43AM) : Mr.Hunt seems nice and cares about his son's girlfriend as in a family way.
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I said, “Just fine, Mr. Hunt.” I wanted to say, How’s your family? which I always did say and had planned to say, but I couldn’t.

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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Nov 30 2020 2:07PM) : summary more

she felt guilt because she thought she gave fonny a Lockjaw

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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 01 2020 11:35PM) : I think so, too. [Edited] more

When you’re a child, things seem so immense. She’s 6. She has no way of knowing the larger context of Fonny’s life, and only knows what she did and what the kids told her. It takes a lot of bravery to be a child.

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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 02 2020 1:49PM) : it talks about a young girl with a lockjaw more

I agree because it impacts a little girls life

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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 04 2020 1:37PM) : it was tish giving fonny a lockjaw i think you mixed it up
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:08PM) : I agree she was probably scared that she gave him a lockjaw and afraid of what he will do. [Edited]
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 11:04AM) : I think this means it was cold [Edited]
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 04 2020 1:36PM) : I think she didn't know how to bring up what she did to Fonny. I wonder how afraid she actually felt.

“How you doing in school?” he asked me, after a minute: and I thought he looked at me in a real strange way.

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“Oh, all right,” I said, and my heart started to beating like it was going to jump out of my chest.

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Mr. Hunt pressed down that sort of double ironing board they have in tailor shops – like two ironing boards facing each other – he pressed that down, and he looked at me for a minute and then he laughed and said, “Reckon that big-headed boy of mine be back here pretty soon.”

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I heard what he said, and I understood – something; but I didn’t know what it was I understood.

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I walked to the door of the shop, making like I was going out, and then I turned and I said, “What’s that, Mr. Hunt?”

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Mr. Hunt was still smiling. He pulled the presser down and turned over the pants or whatever it was he had in there, and said, “Fonny. His Mama sent him down to her folks in the country for a little while. Claim he get into too much trouble up here.”

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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 7:04PM) : Frank is a kind man who has a connection with Tish. Frank kindly greets made small talk, but she cant bring herself to ask about Fonny.
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He pressed the presser down again. “She don’t know what kind of trouble he like to get in down there.” Then he looked up at me and he smiled. When I got to know Fonny and I got to know Mr. Hunt better, I realized that Fonny has his smile. “Oh, I’ll tell him you come by,” he said.

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I said, “Say hello to the family for me, Mr. Hunt,” and I ran across the street.

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JUAN V JUAN V (Dec 04 2020 10:37AM) : . more

it’s hard to admit to someone about death

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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 12:16PM) : i agree
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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 04 2020 1:37PM) : cares for her family more

I think that the person cares for her family

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JAIDEN N JAIDEN N (Jan 25 2021 10:49AM) : i assume that the person cares for her family
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Geneva was on my stoop and she told me I looked like a fool and that I’d almost got run over.

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I stopped and said, “You a liar, Geneva Braithwaite. Fonny ain’t got the lockjaw and he ain’t going to die. And I ain’t going to jail. Now, you just go and ask his Daddy.” And then Geneva gave me such a funny look that I ran up my stoop and up the stairs and I sat down on the fire escape, but sort of in the window, where she couldn’t see me.

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Fonny came back, about four or five days later, and he came over to my stoop. He didn’t have a scar on him. He had two doughnuts. He sat down on my stoop. He said, “I’m sorry I spit in your face.” And he gave me one of his doughnuts.

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I said, “I’m sorry I hit you.” And then we didn’t say anything. He ate his doughnut and I ate mine. People don’t believe it about boys and girls that age – people don’t believe much and I’m be­ginning to know why – but, then, we got to be friends. Or, maybe, and it’s really the same thing – something else people don’t want to know – I got to be his little sister and he got to be my big brother. He didn’t like his sisters and I didn’t have any brothers. And so we got to be, for each oth­er, what the other missed.

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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 04 2020 1:44PM) : I think here is where we see their friendship start.
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 7:08PM) : Fonny and Tish become close after their fight. Fonny dislikes his sisters meawhile, Tish has no brother “And so we got to be, for each other, what the other missed,”
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:01PM) : Why is she apologizing when he spit on her face first
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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 04 2020 1:40PM) : i agree it would probably be because she didnt know what to do
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 3:00PM) : he didn't spit first. Tish hit him in the face with a stick that had a nail in it and she cut his face. So he chased her and then spited in her face for cutting him.
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 13 2020 7:22PM) : friends more

this shows what their friendship is really like. this space of not talking just show how close they are and how they communicate.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:02PM) : I believe that this moment was really awkward for them
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ROJO V ROJO V (Dec 04 2020 10:29AM) : Baldwin has such a werid relationship with everyone
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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 09 2020 8:18PM) : Agree [Edited] more

I agree with you his connection to different people is really weird. I’m surprised that he has friends acting that weird.

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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 10 2020 10:47PM) : Trying to figure out what you mean -- do you mean that Baldwin portrays weird relationships? Like the masochistic relationship of Fonny's parents? And the frenemy dynamic between Geneva and Tish? more

It’s Tish who is talking – she’s the narrator of this book. In the next three sentences, she explains that Fonny and she felt like brother and sister to one another – they didn’t really need words to explain things. They just understood each other.

In any case, they are children (6 and 9 years old). Children don’t always have the words to express feelings and needs.

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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:32AM) : They almost seemed to have found the missing piece, like anything that they didn't find in their other friends or area or parents. They found in each other which is probably the reason they care about each other so much and don't want to lose the other.

Geneva got mad at me and she stopped being my friend; though, maybe, now that I think about it, without even knowing it, I stopped being her friend; because, now – and without knowing what that meant – I had Fonny. Daniel got mad at Fonny, he called him a sissy for fooling around with girls, and he stopped being Fonny’s friend – for a long time; they even had a fight and Fonny lost another tooth. I think that anyone watching Fonny then was sure that he’d grow up without a sin­gle tooth in his head. I remember telling Fonny that I’d get my mother’s scissors from upstairs and go and kill Daniel, but Fonny said I wasn’t nothing but a girl and didn’t have nothing to do with it.

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 02 2020 8:15PM) : She didn't really care about losing Geneva as a friend because she already had made a strong friendship with Fonny.
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 06 2020 10:29PM) : Opinion more

Geneva sounds bitter

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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 07 2020 8:42PM) : thats nice that they apologized to each other, but why clementines friend exaggerated the situation? like it honestly wasnt necessary to lie abt it
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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 07 2020 10:31AM) : like [Edited] more

This is interesting

Fonny had to go to church on Sundays – and I mean, he had to go: though he managed to outwit his mother more often than she knew, or cared to know. His mother -1 got to know her better, too, later on, and we’re going to talk about her in a minute – was, as I’ve said, a Sanctified woman and if she couldn’t save her husband, she was damn sure going to save her child. Because it was her child; it wasn’t their child.

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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 3:27PM) : I feel like all of this childhood drama severely affected their relationship and will come into play later in the book.
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 04 2020 10:43AM) : Fonny didn't want to go to church and he didn't enjoy it so he managed to not go. And it didn't seem as if he had as much say as to if he didn't want to go because of his mother
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I think that’s why Fonny was so bad. And I think that’s why he was, when you got to know him, so nice, a really nice person, a really sweet man, with something very sad in him: when you got to know him. Mr. Hunt, Frank, didn’t try to claim him but he loved him – loves him. The two older sisters weren’t Sanctified exactly, but they might as well have been, and they certainly took after their mother. So that left just Frank and Fonny. In a way, Frank had Fonny all week long, Fonny had Frank all week long. They both knew this and that was why Frank could give Fonny to his mother on Sundays. What Fonny was doing in she street was just exactly what Frank was doing in the tailor shop and in the house. He was being bad. That’s why he hold on to that tailor shop as long as he could. That’s why, when Fonny came home bleeding, Frank could tend to him; that’s why they could, both the father and the son, love me. It’s not really a mystery except it’s always a mystery about people. I used to wonder, later, if Fonny’s mother and father ever made love to­gether. I asked Fonny. And Fonny said:

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 02 2020 8:13PM) : Is she trying to say that Frank doesn't say or necessarily show that he loves Fonny but he actually does.
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 13 2020 10:47PM) : I think Tish is trying to say that even though frank may not act like it more

his love for Fonny is unconditional.

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“Yeah. But not like you and me. I used to hear them. She’d come home from church, wringing wet and funky. She’d act like she was so tired she could hardly move and she’d just fall across she bed with her clothes on – she’d maybe had enough strength to take off her shoes. And her hat. And she’d always lay her handbag down someplace. I can still hear that sound, like something heavy, with silver inside it, dropping heavy wherever she laid it down. I’d hear her say, The Lord sure blessed my soul this evening. Honey, when you going to give your life to she Lord? And, baby, he’d say, and I swear to you he was lying there with his dick getting hard, and, excuse me, baby, but her condition weren’t no better, because this, you dig? was like she game you hear two alley cats playing in she alley. Shit. She going to whelp and mee-e-ow till times get better, she going to get that cat, she going to run him all over the alley, she going run him till he bite her by the neck – by this time he just want to get some sleep really, but she got her chorus going, he’s got to stop the music and ain’t but one way to do it – he going to bite her by the neck and then she got him. So, my Daddy just lay there, didn’t have no clothes on, with his dick getting harder and harder, and my Daddy would say, About the time, I reckon, that the Lord gives his life to me. And she’d say, Oh, Frank, let me bring you to the Lord. And he’d say, Shit, woman, I’m going to bring the Lord to you. I’m the Lord. And she’d start to crying, and she’d moan, Lord, help me help this man. You give him to me. I can’t do nothing about it. Oh, Lord, help me. And he’d say, The Lord’s going to help you, sugar, just as soon as you get to be a little child again, naked, like a little child. Come on, come to the Lord. And she’d start to crying and calling on Jesus while he started taking all her clothes off – I could hear them kind of rustling and whistling and tearing and falling to the floor and sometimes I’d get my foot caught in one of them things when I was coming through their room in the morning on my way to school – and when he got her naked and got on top of her and she was still crying, Jesus! help me, Lord! my Daddy would say, You got the Lord now, right here. Where you want your blessing? Where do it hurt? Where you want the Lord’s hands to touch you? here? here? or here?Where you want his tongue? Where you want the Lord to enter you, you dir­ty, dumb black bitch? you bitch. You bitch. You bitch. And he’d slap her, hard, loud. And she’d say, Oh, Lord, help me to bear my burden.And he’d say, Here it is, baby, you going to bear it all right, I know it. You got a friend in Jesus, and I’m going to tell you when he comes. The first time. We don’t know nothing about the second coming. Yet. And the bed would shake and she would moan and moan and moan. And, in the morning, was just like nothing never happened. She was just like she had been. She still belonged to Jesus and he went off down the street, to the shop.”

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Nico V Nico V (Dec 02 2020 1:45PM) : Why is he called "the lord"
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:05PM) : That’s probably what he thinks he is
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 02 2020 1:50PM) : Did the parents think it was ok to let there son hear these things?
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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 06 2020 10:27PM) : Right?? I would think that would affect what he think love is
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 02 2020 1:42PM) : I feel like when Fonny says "But not like you and me" he might be trying to tell Tish that they have made love but it wasn't necessarily enjoyable or an act of true love for each other.
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 3:02PM) : i agree with you.
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 1:57PM) : I think he means that there true “love” isnt true and its not working out correctly
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 04 2020 1:50PM) : I also agree more

I think that he is aware of his parents not having the best of relationships.

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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:29AM) : I think Fonny is aware that the type of love his parents have is almost abusive or at least not "true and genuine" love.
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 1:58PM) : Why did he say ill bring the lord then he says he is the lord ? I’m kinda confused here
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Ian D Ian D (Dec 04 2020 10:30AM) : Maybe he thinks of himself as the Lord
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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 04 2020 1:46PM) : Why when he thoughtt of nudity he talked about a naked child?
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 07 2020 8:50PM) : yea that was weird
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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 09 2020 8:54PM) : I agree with ya'll i think somethings wrong with him or he has a weird baby fetish which is very disgusting
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NIERRA R NIERRA R (Dec 09 2020 10:37AM) : extremly weird
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Dec 26 2020 7:01PM) : yeah that's really weird more

that’s a really gross thing to think about

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 1:59PM) : This is rape because she is crying and calling Jesus because she doesn’t want to have sex
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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 06 2020 10:28PM) : Fonny parent relationship is toxic. How can they just go back to normal after what just happened? Why is he saying he is the lord should that upset her because she religious? it looks more like a hookup than a family [Edited]
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NIERRA R NIERRA R (Dec 09 2020 10:38AM) : your rightt they are toxic
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 20 2021 2:00PM) : I agree thats not normal in the slightest.
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 3:25PM) : Fonnys parents relationship is unacceptable. more

None of this should be normalized in a relationship. I hope Fonny doesn’t feed off of this behavior.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 02 2020 11:03AM) : if they love each other and make love with each other why would the father make such despicable remarks? [Edited] more

Based off this paragraph I think that Fonny’s parents aren’t going to be supportive of him if they found out he’s having a baby. I think they’re going to yell at him.

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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 04 2020 1:44PM) : I seems that only one of them wanted it. [Edited] more

It seems like it is one sided and that it was forced onto one of them.

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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Dec 02 2020 1:54PM) : This kinda of makes me a little concerned because this is basically rape and the frequency of this happening makes it seem normal(which it is not). more

This kinda of scene or part is very disturbing and especially because she acted like nothing happened after.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:06PM) : Yeah that was weird and confusing
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 02 2020 1:54PM) : Was this something that would occur often? more

The Sayings that he said were pretty odd so is this something that would happen often.

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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Dec 04 2020 1:25PM) : This also kind of confuses me and makes me feel concerned because its bad enough that hes basically raping her but now he cursing her out and slapping her. more
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Dec 04 2020 1:38PM) : I was actually reading one of my classmates comments and i had the same question as them "why would he slap her and say all those bad comments to her?Also why is he calling himself the Lord?" it was really confusing and me and Ian had the same question. more

To elaborate on what I was saying i I feel like its kind of wrong how shes coming home to this and then shes constantly saying “Jesus help me” or"the lord can set you free" as if shes trying to get him to stop without actually telling him to stop.

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Ian D Ian D (Dec 02 2020 11:10AM) : Why would he slap her and say all of those bad comments to her? Also why is he calling himself the Lord?
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Dec 04 2020 1:39PM) : I was thinking the same thing and actually mentioned your question in my comment.
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And then Fonny said, “Hadn’t been for me, I believe the cat would have split the scene. I’ll al­ways love my Daddy because he didn’t leave me.” I’ll always remember Fonny’s face when he talked about his Daddy.

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 02 2020 7:53PM) : Fonny and his father had a close relationship with his father based on how he talks about him regardless of what he heard his parents do.
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Nico V Nico V (Dec 07 2020 5:31AM) : i feel like they did not talk about it much afterwards
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Drew H Drew H (Dec 02 2020 5:06PM) : After that long summarized scene, they return to normal conversation as if it never happened. more

It feels wrong, how they brushed it aside.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 7:43PM) : Yeah I agree that was a bit weird
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Dec 04 2020 6:24PM) : yeah I agree more

they shouldn’t have brushed that off like that and should’ve talked about it.

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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 02 2020 7:45PM) : it shows how she loves and adores the person. more

it tells you that she cares for her dad

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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 9:28PM) : After what just happened they're acting like nothing happened and that everything is just normal when it isnt. Thats weird.
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 7:37PM) : This shows that her dad wasn’t abusive and loved her trully
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 02 2020 7:43PM) : I dont know what to think about anything that happened before this paragraph. im just shocked how this is normal right after the long paragraph.
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lol l lol l (Dec 02 2020 7:57PM) : The love Fonny has for his dad more

It shows that Fonny loves his dad more because he was there for him and dint leave

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Leo P Leo P (Dec 04 2020 4:33PM) : I think that that is important because he probably resents his mother
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 22 2021 6:58PM) : I dont see what fonnys trying to get at here but its probably something to do with his mother being a "sinner"

Then, Fonny would turn to me and take me in his arms and laugh and say, “You remind me a lot of my mother, you know that? Come on, now, and let’s sing together, Sinner, do you love my Lord? – And if I don’t hear no moaning, I’ll know you ain’t been saved.”

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Leo P Leo P (Dec 04 2020 10:33AM) : I think that Fonny is saying her mother is a sinner
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JAIDEN N JAIDEN N (Jan 25 2021 10:52AM) : i dont think fonnys mom likes tish
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Dec 02 2020 1:56PM) : they are singing a gospel song [Edited] more

they’re singing a song to see if they’re a sinner or not but they’re just messing around a little.

I guess it can’t be too often that two people can laugh and make love, too, make love because they are laughing, laugh because they’re making love. The love and the laughter come from the same place: but not many people go there.

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 02 2020 8:10PM) : What is he trying to say here?
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 1:38PM) : This shows that they are lucky to make love and are grateful because not many people can fall in love and laugh
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Leo P Leo P (Dec 04 2020 10:32AM) : I agree because they know that is rare
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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 02 2020 1:47PM) : it shows how some people dont understand. more

some people that are young wont get the thoughts of a grownup

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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 04 2020 12:16PM) : I think Tish is talking about how its not that common for people more

to make love with each other out of true love for each other and to be able to smile and laugh while doing so.“I guess it can’t be too often that two people can laugh and make love, too, make love because they are laughing, laugh because they’re making love.”

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Fonny asked me, one Saturday, if I could come to church with him in the morning and I said, Yes, though we were Baptists and weren’t supposed to go to a Sanctified church. But, by this time, everybody knew that Fonny and I were friends, it was just simply a fact. At school, and all up and down the block, they called us Romeo and Juliet, though this was not because they’d read the play, and here Fonny came, looking absolutely miserable, with his hair all slicked and shining, with the part in his hair so cruel that it looked like it had been put there with a tomahawk or a razor, wear­ing his blue suit and Sis had got me dressed and so we went. It was like, when you think about it, our first date. His mother was waiting downstairs.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 04 2020 9:04AM) : I wonder what relationship Tish's mom has with Fonny's mom?
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It was just before Easter, so it wasn’t cold but it wasn’t hot.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 1:46PM) : I wonder if his mother was really okay with the “date”
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 12:17PM) : yeah i also wonder
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Now, although we were littte and I certainly couldn’t be dreaming of taking Fonny from her or anything like that, and although she didn’t really love Fonny, only thought that she was supposed to because she had spasmed him into this world, already, Fonny’s mother didn’t like me. I could tell from lots of things, such as, for example, I hardly ever went to Fonny’s house but Fonny was always at mine; and this wasn’t because Fonny and Frank didn’t want me in their house. It was because the mother and them two sisters didn’t want me. In one way, as I realized later, they didn’t think that I was good enough for Fonny – which really means that they didn’t think that I was good enough for them – and in another way, they felt that I was maybe just exactly what Fon­ny deserved. Well, I’m dark and my hair is just plain hair and there is nothing very outstanding about me and not even Fonny bothers to pretend I’m pretty, he just says that pretty girls are a ter­rible drag.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 1:49PM) : Why does fonnys mother doesn’t like tish. Has Tish done something that Fonnys mother didn’t like ?
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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 10:58AM) : i agree the mom maybe saw tish do something bad that fronny does know about
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MARIO N MARIO N (Dec 07 2020 10:30AM) : This is interesting
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 10 2020 10:01PM) : What makes you say that?
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MARIO N MARIO N (Dec 07 2020 10:42AM) : Question [Edited] more

Why she hate him

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ROJO V ROJO V (Dec 04 2020 10:33AM) : I wonder how theyll react to them having a baby
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 04 2020 12:19PM) : Same more

since we know that Fonny’s mother didn’t like Tish and didn’t even want her in her house.

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jayden p jayden p (Jan 28 2021 10:59AM) : i agree because having kids at a young age could be hard to maintain
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 07 2020 11:07AM) : how can Tish be not good enough but just what Fonny deserved? more

how can Tish be not good enough for Fonny, but at the same time exactly what he deserved? does the author mean that both Tish and Fonny could do better, and that’s why they deserve each other?

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When he says this, I know that he’s thinking about his mother – that’s why, when he wants to tease me, he tells me I remind him of his mother. I don’t remind him of his mother at all, and he knows that, but he also knows that I know how much he loved her: how much he wanted to love her, to be allowed to love her, to have that translation read.

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Leo P Leo P (Dec 04 2020 10:31AM) : I think that he must not like his mom very much
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Dec 07 2020 8:57PM) : Fonny doesnt have a good relationship with his mom
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JUAN V JUAN V (Dec 09 2020 10:26AM) : . more

I think Bonnie thinks about his mother because Tish knows how much Bonnie loves his mother, & knows how much Bonnie loves Tish

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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 09 2020 12:13PM) : fonnys family doesnt really like tish
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 1:41PM) : This makes me think that she reminds him of his mother maybe because she is a female and she loves him like his mother does
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Dec 02 2020 11:06AM) : This sentence shows that fonny's parents had a abusive relationship
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Leo P Leo P (Dec 04 2020 10:30AM) : I agree with this because he is saying that she reminds him of his mother.
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ROJO V ROJO V (Dec 04 2020 10:34AM) : Yes,I think this affected Fonny
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 08 2020 2:59PM) : Fonny is trying to tell Tish he loves her more

since Fonny knows that Tish knows how much he loved his mother, and how much he wanted to be allowed to loved her, maybe he hopes that Tish would love him back even if his mother failed to do so. he is comparing her to a person he loves very much, proving that he cares and loves her too.

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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Dec 22 2020 1:41PM) : its sad because he wanted to love her but it never happened

Mrs. Hunt and the girls are fair; and you could see that Mrs. Hunt had been a very beautiful girl down there in Atlanta, where she comes from. And she still had – has – that look, that don’t-you- touch-me look, that women who were beautiful carry with them to the grave. The sisters weren’t as beautiful as the mother and, of course, they’d never been young, in Atlanta, but they were fair skinned – and their hair was long. Fonny is lighter than me but much darker than they, his hair is just plain nappy and all the grease his mother put into it every Sunday couldn’t take out the naps.

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 03 2021 1:50AM) : Mrs.Hunt seems to be the type of rude person and just mean in general.
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:10PM) : Seems like the mother looks better and younger 😂
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:40AM) : It's like she doesn't want anyone in the family to embrace anything that will make the "look black"

Fonny really takes after his father: so, Mrs. Hunt gave me a real sweet patient smile as Fonny brought me out the house that Sunday morning.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:12PM) : It seems like MRS.Hunt is becoming nicer
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 22 2021 1:01PM) : I think ms hunt has a mental issue or something because she doesnt like tish yet shes "smiling at her"
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kailyn m kailyn m (Jan 27 2021 10:14PM) : I believe that hunt is starting to become nicer then he was already
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“I’m mighty pleased you coming to the house of the Lord this morning, Tish,” she said. “My, you look pretty this morning!”

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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 2:34PM) : Questions more

What did she look like other Mornings?

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Drew H Drew H (Dec 09 2020 10:25AM) : That was also my question, Is she trying to insinuate something? Or is she trying to offend her directly?
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Drew H Drew H (Dec 09 2020 10:26AM) : What is she trying to say? Is she trying to be rude or making a statement?
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The way she said it made me know what I have must looked like other mornings: it made me know what I looked like.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:13PM) : I wonder if Tish felt hurt by the way Mrs.Hunt said she looks nice TODAY but not every other morning
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 04 2020 12:22PM) : I also wonder the same thing since Tish states "It made me know what I have must looked like other mornings: it made me know what I looked like."
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NIERRA R NIERRA R (Dec 09 2020 10:40AM) : lmfaooooooooooo
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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 09 2020 9:56PM) : i don't really think it mattered to her only because Tish knew that M.rs Hunt was right.
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 08 2020 2:44PM) : Fonny's mother is happy that Tish came to church. more

I think that Fonny’s mother may have just been happy that Tish came to church, and that’s why she complemented Tish, for looking pretty that morning. that was her way of showing her appreciation of Tish taking the time to do things Fonny’s mother enjoyed, in this case “coming to the house of the lord”. I don’t think Fonny’s mother meant to insult her of her looks but that was just what Tish interpreted it into.

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NIERRA R NIERRA R (Dec 09 2020 10:39AM) : is trish being sarcastic?
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Nico V Nico V (Dec 09 2020 3:25PM) : I think that she said you look nice "today" as if she didn't look nice every other day
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 4:01PM) : mrs.Hunt is making her feel insecure
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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 10:19AM) : I wonder why Mrs. hunt said she look nice this morning. But every other morning that wasn't the case
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I said, “Good-morning, Mrs. Hunt,” and we started down the street.

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NIERRA R NIERRA R (Dec 09 2020 10:24AM) : is she being sarcastic?
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It was the Sunday morning street. Our streets have days, and even hours. Where I was bom, and where my baby will be born, you look down the street and you can almost see what’s happening in the house: like, say, Saturday, at three in the afternoon, is a very bad hour. The kids are home from school. The men are home from work. You’d think that this might be a very happy get together, but it isn’t. The kids see the men.The men see the kids. And this drives the women, who are cook­ing and cleaning and straightening hair and who see what men won’t see, almost crazy. You can see it in the streets, you can hear it in the way the women yell for their children. You can see it in the way they come down out of the house – in a rush, like a storm – and slap the children and drag them upstairs, you can hear it in the child, you can see it in the way the men, ignoring all this, stand together in front of a railing, sit together in the barbershop, pass a bottle between them, walk to the corner to the bar, tease the girl behind the bar, fight with each other, and get very busy, later, with their vines. Saturday afternoon is like a cloud hanging over, it’s like waiting for a storm to break.

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Leo P Leo P (Dec 07 2020 9:55AM) : I think that the women feel like they are not valued as much as the men even though they are doing all the work to take care of the children.
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Dec 09 2020 10:27AM) : This paragraph shows that people are not ready for Saturdays
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 13 2020 11:44PM) : opinion more

I think that there are many things about this that fits a stereotype. The kids are going to school, the Women are who clean and the men are working. It gives a general idea of how different it was.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:15PM) : This sentence struck out to me because its sad that the kids have to be slapped and rush home before the men come
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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 10:21AM) : Yeah its crazy how different things were back then. Like just because men come home kids have to suffer does not make any sense
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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 2:14PM) : I think this means , that the kids are either being kidnapped or something really bad happening to them.
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:16PM) : Teasing the girl behind the bar is harassment. They shouldn’t make females feel like they are in danger and feel scared because men are approaching them very inappropriately
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 09 2020 9:50AM) : It seems as if the women are scared of the men actions when under the influence of weed and alcohol. And try to keep there children away to stay safe.
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Ian D Ian D (Dec 09 2020 10:15AM) : Why do the men ignore them when stuff like this is happening?
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Drew H Drew H (Dec 09 2020 10:20AM) : It must be hard for the woman to go about, knowing what the men do. more

“sit together in the barbershop, pass a bottle between them, walk to the corner to the bar, tease the girl behind the bar, fight with each other” etc. I bet it was hard to live there lives like that. In a repeating cycle.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 09 2020 2:05PM) : It’s like James is manipulating us to hear what tish is hearing
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 13 2020 7:26PM) : violence more

we can see a lot of violence. We can see the way that women are being treated. It seems as if women are being used and are being tossed around.

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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 2:15PM) : I agree and adding on this really proves that women were treated extremely harshly in the pass for absolutely no reason.
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:42AM) : It seems like a constant pattern of unhappiness, maybe this is why Tish said earlier that she did not want to stay in New York.
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 2:36PM) : Questions more

Why is Saturday so bad?

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 04 2020 10:32AM) : it's when the kids don't have school and when some adults don't have work. more

so the streets are busy.

But, on Sunday mornings the clouds have lifted, the storm has done its damage and gone. No matter what the damage was, everybody’s clean now. The women have somehow managed to get it all together, to hold everything together. So, here everybody is, cleaned, scrubbed, brushed, and greased. Later, they’re going to eat ham hocks or chitterlings or fried or roasted chicken, with yams and rice and greens or combread or biscuits. They’re going to come home and fall out and be friendly: and some men wash their cars, on Sundays, more carefully than they wash their fo­reskins. Walking down the street that Sunday morning, with Fonny walking beside me like a pris­oner and Mrs. Hunt on the other side of me, like a queen making great strides into the kingdom, was like walking through a fair. But now I think that it was only Fonny – who didn’t say a word – that made it seem like a fair.

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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Dec 09 2020 10:14AM) : Church days are friendly and light hearted, sundays are good days, maybe church has something to do with it?
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Jan 01 2021 6:21PM) : I agree. Sunday mass brings everyone together
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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 2:16PM) : Sundays may be the best day most likely because its the final break day before school making kids/adults want to make the most out of it
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:19PM) : Why is it on Sunday that people are good and Saturday the people are bad ?
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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 06 2020 10:37PM) : Saturday is bad because it the first day of the weekend and it a mess and everybody home. On Sunday all of the fightings is kind of over and everybody getting their act together in a way.
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:04PM) : Oh okay that makes sense thanx
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 12:21PM) : maybe because of sunday there was church [Edited]
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 14 2020 12:08PM) : Opinion more

I think on Sundays people are more joyful and ready because they go to church

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kailyn m kailyn m (Jan 27 2021 10:17PM) : On Sunday no matter what happens the day before everyone gets it together and everyone calmed down
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Leo P Leo P (Dec 07 2020 9:57AM) : I think that this is because Sunday is considered the lords day
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Drew H Drew H (Dec 09 2020 10:22AM) : "The Lord's Day in Christianity is generally Sunday." So yes you are correct Leo.
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:18PM) : Due to my understanding,Fonny is the problem now he is making it very awkward especially when his mother doesn’t even like Tish

We heard the church tambourines from a block away. “Sure wish we could get your father to come out to the Lord’s house one of these mornings,” said Mrs. Hunt. Then she looked at me. “What church do you usually go to, Tish?”

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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 10:27AM) : Church is a good for everyone. There father should go to church with them and if they here church tambourines from that far that shows its important for the community
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:05PM) : When they say the lords house do they mean church since they go there to talk to god or worship him or something?
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 4:07PM) : yea im guessing it is because one sentence later mrs. Hunt talks about what church does tish go to which could mean they are going to church.
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Well, as I’ve said, we were Baptists. But we didn’t go to church very often – maybe Christmas or Easter, days like that. Mama didn’t dig the church sisters, who didn’t dig her, and Sis kind of takes after Mama, and Daddy didn’t see any point in running after the Lord and he didn’t seem to have very much respect for him.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:22PM) : For those that are wonder baptists insist that only believers should be baptized and that it should be done by immersion rather than by the sprinkling or pouring of water.
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ROJO V ROJO V (Dec 09 2020 10:11AM) : Fonnys parents and baldwin parents are very different. So they have a slight rivalry [Edited]
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 20 2020 10:25PM) : You mean Fonny's parents and Tish's parents?
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 4:08PM) : they all have their different beliefs
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 03 2021 1:52AM) : They weren't really religious but did go to church here and there.
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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 2:18PM) : Some people mostly kids from what ive seen either go to church because they like going (not for the religious part of it) or because they're forced to go because the parents make them.

I said, “We go to Abyssinia Baptist,” and looked at the cracks in the sidewalk.

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“That’s a very handsome church,” said Mrs. Hunt – as though that was the best thing that could possibly be said about it and that that certainly wasn’t much.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:23PM) : How can a church be handsome?
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NIERRA R NIERRA R (Dec 09 2020 10:41AM) : your right ,, how can a church be handsome??
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 4:09PM) : maybe it is a figure of speech and means that it looks good design wise or just talks about how good church is
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Jan 01 2021 6:25PM) : I agree. She is maybe complimenting the appearance of the church
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:11AM) : maybe she means a church is handsome by the looks of it maybe as a metaphor.
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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 04 2020 10:57AM) : I feel like fonny's mom is very sarcastic more

I feel like this because her tone when she says it sounds like she doesn’t care, for instance, when she complimented Tish and when she called the church handsome.

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Nico V Nico V (Dec 10 2020 5:56PM) : maybe by saying the church is handsome they could also mean it looks nice
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 13 2020 7:32PM) : religion more

religion seem like big deal for their family. She knew that she had to say a church to gain their respect.

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It was eleven in the morning. Service had just begun. Actually, Sunday school had begun at nine and Fonny was usually supposed to be in church for that; but on this Sunday morning he had been given a special dispensation because of me. And the truth is, too, that Mrs. Hunt was kind of lazy and didn’t really like getting up that early to make sure Fonny was in Sunday school. In Sunday school, there wasn’t anybody to admire her – her carefully washed and covered body and her snow-white soul. Frank was not about to get up and take Fonny off to Sunday school and the sis­ters didn’t want to dirty their hands on their nappy-headed brother. So, Mrs. Hunt, sighing deeply and praising the Lord, would have to get up and get Fonny dressed. But, of course, if she didn’t take him to Sunday school by the hand, he didn’t usually get there.And, many times, that woman fell out happy in church without knowing the whereabouts of her only son: “Whatever Alice don’t feel like being bothered with,” Frank was to say to me, much later, “she leaves in the hands of Lord.”

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Nico V Nico V (Dec 10 2020 5:59PM) : maybe fonnys mom has some sort of conflict with other people at the sunday school?
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 7:11PM) : Frank and Mrs. Hunt do not have that much of a good relationship. Mrs. Hunt seems to subject him to the same kind of critical judgment that she also forces upon Fonny.
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 09 2020 9:53AM) : How come Fonnys mom wants him to be in church and doesn't give him a choice whether he wants to go or stay but doesn't wake him up early to make sure he goes to Sunday school
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 4:10PM) : maybe she believes that church is better for him because of how schools sometimes having a kid who influences others [Edited]
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 22 2021 1:03PM) : Maybe she thinks that going to church could put some holy spirit on him to protect him and maybe she grew up in a family that believed church is mandatory
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 13 2020 11:47PM) : Did Mrs. Hunt trust Fonny more

Did Mrs. Hunt trust Fonny enough to believe that he was going off to church. Also it sates that he would be there at Nine so what time did Mrs. Hunt believe was a reasonable time to get up.

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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 10:29AM) : If she wants Fonny to be in church why is she so lazy to even check if he is in Sunday school. I dont really like Mrs. hunts character that much so far
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 02 2020 2:25PM) : What does frank mean by “Frank was to say to me, much later, “she leaves in the hands of Lord.”
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 04 2020 1:42PM) : Was he that bad that he didnt go to school only if there was someone with him
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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 09 2020 1:08PM) : why did fonny have sunday school more

was she into it or was she put it in to it

The church had been a post office. I don’t know how come the building had had to be sold, or why, come to that, anybody had wanted to buy it, because it still looked like a post office, long and dark and low. They had knocked down some walls and put in some benches and put up the church signs and the church schedules; but the ceiling was that awful kind of wrinkled tin, and they had either painted it brown or they had left it unpainted. When you came in, the pulpit looked a mighty long ways off. To tell the truth, I think the people in the church were just proud that their church was so big and that they had somehow got their hands on it. Of course I was (more or less) used to Abyssinia. It was brighter, and had a balcony. I used to sit in that balcony, on Mama’s knees. Every time I think of a certain song, “Uncloudy Day,” I’m back in that balcony again, on Mama’s knees. Every time I hear “Blessed Quietness,” I think of Fonny’s church and Fon­ny’s mother. I don’t mean that either the song or the church was quiet. But I don’t remember ever hearing that song in our church. I’ll always associate that song with Fonny’s church because when they sang it on that Sunday morning, Fonny’s mother got happy.

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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 10:33AM) : This relates to baldwins actual relationship with church. Also maybe when Mrs. hunt says church is handsome
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 12 2020 8:07PM) : what does Tish mean by "when you came in, the pulpit looked a mighty long ways off."? more

does that mean that the pulpit looks bad, and she didn’t like the way it looks? or does she mean that she doesn’t like the vibes it gives her, or she just isn’t used to it?

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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 09 2020 8:00PM) : BACKGROUND ON BALDWIN'S RELATIONSHIP TO THE CHURCH: more
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 4:14PM) : maybe this goes back to when mrs.Hunt says the church can be handsome in paragraph 88
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 04 2020 1:43PM) : This shows that Tish and her mother had a good relationship
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NIERRA R NIERRA R (Dec 09 2020 10:22AM) : why do you say that?
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 08 2020 1:31AM) : "Uncloudy Day" -- a Gospel Song sung by the Staple Singers. Listen here: https://youtu.be/qkfCkW_VkTs [Edited]
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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 10:31AM) : This shows how much she goes to church. Tish has memories of the songs to when she was little that means she has been going to church her whole life
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:08PM) : What does that mean “Blessed Quietness,” and why does that remind them of fonny’s mother
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 08 2020 1:37AM) : "Blessed Quietness" is a gospel hymn sung in Pentecostal churches: https://youtu.be/5WkZ9j7LVJo
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Watching people get happy and fall out under the Power is always something to see, even if you see it all the time. But people didn’t often get happy in our church: we were more respectable, more civilized, than sanctified. I still find something in it very frightening: but I think this is be­cause Fonny hated it.

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“Pentecostalism is a form of Christianity that emphasizes the work of the Holy Spirit and the direct experience of the presence of God by the believer. Pentecostals believe that faith must be powerfully experiential, and not something found merely through ritual or thinking. Pentecostalism is energetic and dynamic.” — BBC

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 11:09AM) : If fonny hatted it why do you have to hate it and be frightened.

That church was so wide, it had three aisles. Now, just to the contrary of what you might think, it’s much harder to find the central aisle than it is when there’s just one aisle down the middle. You have to have an instinct for it. We entered that church and Mrs. Hunt led us straight down the aisle which was farthest to the left, so that everybody from two aisles over had to turn and watch us. And – frankly – we were something to watch. There was black, long-legged me, in a blue dress, with my hair straightened and with a blue ribbon in it. There was Fonny, who held me by the hand, in a kind of agony, in his white shirt, blue suit, and blue tie, his hair grimly, despairingly shining not so much from the Vaseline in his hair as from the sweat in his scalp; and there was Mrs. Hunt, who, somehow, I don’t know how, from the moment we walked through the church doors, became filled with a stern love for her two little heathens and marched us before her to the mercy seat. She was wearing something pink or beige, I’m not quite sure now, but in all that gloom, it showed. And she was wearing one of those awful hats women used to wear which have a veil on them which stops at about the level of the eyebrow or the nose and which always makes you look like you have some disease. And she wore high heels, too, which made a certain sound, something like pistols, and she carried her head very high and noble. She was saved the moment she entered the church, she was Sanctified holy, and I even remember until today how much she made me tremble, all of a sudden, deep inside. It was like there was nothing, nothing, nothing you could ever hope to say to her unless you wanted to pass through the hands of the living God: and He would check it out with her before He answered you. The mercy seat: she led us to the front row and sat us down before it. She made us sit but she knelt, on her knees, I mean, in front of her seat, and bowed her head and covered her eyes, making sure she didn’t fuck with that veil. I stole a look at Fonny, but Fonny wouldn’t look at me. Mrs. Hunt rose, she faced the entire congregation for a moment and then she, modestly, sat down.

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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 7:14PM) : Tish's own family isn’t particularly religious, but goes to church with Fonny and Mrs. Hunt. Tish notuces that Mrs. Hunt performative and even seeming to compete with another woman
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 09 2020 1:22PM) : Mrs. Hunt is staunch in her Baptist beliefs, and yet she treats both Tish and Fonny with scorn.
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:11PM) : He was probably sweating from his scalp because he was nervous 😂
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Leo P Leo P (Dec 09 2020 11:02AM) : I agree that is probably why he was sweating
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Dec 09 2020 10:52AM) : Where she was describing how fonny looked, like just noticing him. Its like I was in her head because sometimes i would look at my friends and notice their outfits and say/talk about it in my head. more

(they have good style so its for outfit inspo ideas for me😎)

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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 14 2020 12:13PM) : They’re matching
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:13PM) : It seems like tish is hating on fonnys mother as well 😂
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STEVEN G STEVEN G (Dec 09 2020 1:12PM) : they all have a special view of a the church like their own perspectives
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 09 2020 2:03PM) : Baldwin writing about MRS. Hunts shoes making sounds its like he is giving us a chance to experience it and be there when we are just reading [Edited]
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 09 2020 2:05PM) : I can hear when he used the words "She wore high heels, too, which made a certain sound, something like a pistols." more

When someone has shoes with loud heels it is something that is pronounced. It’s usually something that is very loud so you can hear ever step that they take.

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Luisa P Luisa P (Dec 09 2020 2:07PM) : Baldwin choice of words here describe a woman who is very respected in the crunch by using heels like pistoles and saying she walks with her head high.
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Dec 09 2020 10:47AM) : tish overcame her fear
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 09 2020 12:54PM) : Did she make Tish tremble because she looked better in dressing or ....?
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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 09 2020 10:12PM) : question [Edited] more

Why was he so scared and nervous when around her??
Was he not ready to face her??

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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 13 2020 11:50PM) : Question more

What made Tish so nervous or afraid that she would start to shake? Could it be someone or something that she noticed.

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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 09 2020 10:48AM) : Summary more

There are Hateful words and Attitude included

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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 09 2020 12:19PM) : why didnt fonny look back
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Somebody was testifying, a young man with kind of reddish hair, he was talking about the Lord and how the Lord had dyed all the spots out of his soul and taken all the lust out of his flesh. When I got older, I used to see him around. His name was George: I used to see him nodding on the stoop or on the curb, and he died of an overdose. The congregation amened him to death, a big sister, in the pulpit, in her long white robe, jumped up and did a little shout; they cried, Help him, Lord Jesus, help him! and the moment he sat down, another sister, her name was Rose and not much later she was going to disappear from the church and have a baby – and I still remember the last time I saw her, when I was about fourteen, walking the streets in the snow with her face all marked and her hands all swollen and a rag around her head and her stockings falling down, sing­ing to herself – stood up and started singing, How did you feel when you come out the wilderness, lean­ing on the Lord? Then Fonny did look at me, just for a second. Mrs. Hunt was singing and clapping her hands. And a kind of fire in the congregation mounted.

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Nico V Nico V (Dec 10 2020 6:01PM) : i also do not think Ms.Hunt cares about what happened
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:13AM) : what were they testifying for?
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 09 2020 2:05PM) : He uses swollen literally here but it also makes me cringe a little because it feels nasty
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:18PM) : I don’t know why but i feel likeMrs. Hunt dissent even care about what happend and just cares about herself.
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benny v benny v (Dec 09 2020 1:58PM) : i agree more

she doesn’t care about what happened

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Now, I began to watch another sister, seated on the other side of Fonny, darker and plainer than Mrs. Hunt but just as well dressed, who was throwing up her hands and crying, Holy! Holy! Holy! Bless your name, Jesus! Bless your name, Jesus! And Mrs. Hunt started crying out and seemed to be answering her: it was like they were trying to outdo each other. And the sister was dressed in blue, dark, dark blue and she was wearing a matching blue hat, the kind of hat that sits back – like a skull cap – and the hat had a white rose in it and every time she moved it moved, every time she bowed the white rose bowed. The white rose was like some weird kind of light, especially since she was so dark and in such a dark dress. Fonny and I just sat there between them, while the voic­es of the congregation rose and rose and rose around us, without any mercy at all. Fonny and I weren’t touching each other and we didn’t look at each other and yet we were holding on to each other, like children in a rocking boat. A boy in the back, I got to know him later, too, his name was Teddy, a big brown-skinned boy, heavy everywhere except just where he should have been, thighs, hands, behind, and feet, something like a mushroom turnel upside down, started singing, “Blessed quietness, holy quietness.”

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NIERRA R NIERRA R (Dec 09 2020 10:32AM) : being very descriptive
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benny v benny v (Dec 09 2020 2:01PM) : how he is making noise out of the paragraph? more

he is using very descriptive words from experience that most of us have probably experienced.

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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 09 2020 2:02PM) : sound more

he writes some sounds and some people already know what that sound is like or have watched that sound before so they basically hear it because they know what the sound is.

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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 09 2020 2:06PM) : by describing almost everything in the church
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iyanna R iyanna R (Dec 09 2020 2:12PM) : hows he making noise out the paragraph? more

he’s making “noises” out the paragraph by using words and descriptions someone can picture and “hear” maybe because they’ve heard it before or can imagine what it sounds/looks like

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Nico V Nico V (Dec 10 2020 6:06PM) : by describing the things happening in the church, it creates sound from words
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 13 2020 11:56PM) : opinion more

This paragraph seems different from the other paragraphs since it has more detail in the writing. I believe that this is one of the better paragraphs of the story.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 09 2020 1:19PM) : When Tish says SIS she means her older sister Ernestine
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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 2:20PM) : This reminds me of when i was forced to go to church but instead it wasn't a religion praying Jesus but instead another.
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 09 2020 2:02PM) : Baldwin uses his words to where I can almost hear what's happening because we already know that Mrs. Hunt is very passionate about church so him saying that she started crying out makes you understand how she cried out.
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 12:23PM) : i agree
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:57AM) : It seems that Mrs. Hunt always wants to be better then everyone else, it seems like maybe that's a insecurity
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 09 2020 11:00AM) : Summary [Edited] more

This makes me think it’s dark in the church

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 09 2020 2:02PM) : The word ROSE was it a lot in paragraph 3 and 4
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Jan 01 2021 6:29PM) : She dressed very nice
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Dec 09 2020 11:04AM) : rose-the sound, the energy is rising in the church
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:21PM) : That must be awkward and i wonder why they didn't talk to each other moreover why they didn't even LOOK at each other.
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 09 2020 12:28PM) : i dont really get it theyre holding on to each other but doesnt look at each other that is just weird.
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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 2:21PM) : Couples tend to do that when they're really shy , Since for some reason when you don't look or they don't look things get a lot less awkward. Though some aren't shy about it most are.
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ROJO V ROJO V (Dec 09 2020 10:58AM) : Quietness is heavly repated in this paragraph

“What assurance in my soul,” sang Mrs. Hunt.

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“On the stormy sea,” sang the dark sister, on the other side of Fonny.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 09 2020 2:00PM) : Baldwin makes the word like we are hearing it its like we can hear it ,experience it ,and relatable
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“Jesus speaks to me,” sang Mrs. Hunt.

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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Dec 09 2020 2:06PM) : Why was Mrs. hunt saying “Jesus speaks to me”? more

I feel like I could hear what she’s saying n I could like imagine god talking to her though n I wonder what he would say to anyone or even her

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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:13AM) : what song are they singing? is it a real song?
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JAIDEN N JAIDEN N (Jan 25 2021 10:55AM) : are the song they are singing a real song?
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“And the billows cease to roll!” sang the dark sister.

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Teddy had the tambourine, and this gave the cue to the piano player – I never got to know him: a long dark, evil-looking brother, with hands made for strangling; and with these hands he at­tacked the keyboard like he was beating the brains out of someone he remembered. No doubt, the congregation had their memories, too, and they went to pieces. The church began to rock. And rocked me and Fonny, too, though they didn’t know it, and in a very different way. Now, we knew that nobody loved us: or, now, we knew who did. Whoever loved us was not here.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 09 2020 11:01AM) : I notice that in paragraph 94 and 99 they both talk about Teddy's appearance mainly his hands.
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 09 2020 2:06PM) : "with these hands he at­tacked the keyboard like he was beating the brains out of someone he remembered." more

This sentence makes me hear the sounds of the church because Baldwin talks about how it sounded like the pianist was attacking the keyboard and “beating the brains out of someone he remembered” so it can be his way of describing the piano playing as loud.

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ROJO V ROJO V (Dec 11 2020 10:27AM) : baldwin either hates or really likes someone no one in the middle
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 11 2020 12:11PM) : True. I hadn't thought of it in those terms. more

That was the ethos of the times — that categorical kind of thinking. He was writing this book in the late 1960’s and early 70’s, after the assassinations of civil rights leaders Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and Medgar Evers, as well as of President John F. Kennedy (JFK), and Attorney General Robert Kennedy. And it was the time of the Vietnam War, when the government was drafting young Black, Native American, and Puerto Rican men at far higher rates than white men. It was a time LIKE NOW, when many Americans were declaring, “If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem,” and “You’re either with us or against us,” and demanding to know, “Which side are you on?”

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:27PM) : That was so deep and i can relate to Tish and Fonny when she said “whoever loved us was not there” because they are times where I’m feeling lonely and the only people that love me and make me smile agin aren’t near me
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It’s funny what you hold on to to get through terror when terror surrounds you. I guess I’ll re­member until I die that black lady’s white rose. Suddenly, it seemed to stand straight up, in that awful place, and I grabbed Fonny’s hand – I didn’t know I’d grabbed it; and, on either side of us, all of a sudden, the two woman were dancing – shouting: the holy dance. The lady with the rose had her head forward and the rose moved like lightning around her head, our heads, and the lady with the veil had her head back: the veil which was now far above her forehead, which framed that forehead, seemed like the sprinkling of black water, baptizing us and sprinkling her. People moved around us, to give them room, and they danced into the middle aisle. Both of them held their handbags. Both of them wore high heels.

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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:15PM) : I don't really know what the first sentence means but it sounds wise and I feel like I'll understand it later.
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 12 2020 8:28PM) : what terror surrounded Tish? more

is the church and the people in it terrorizing to Tish? or is she referring to the lady with the white rose as the terror that surrounded her? is she trying to say it was funny that her solution to get through that terror was grabbing Fonny’s hand?

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:30PM) : I thought that people can only be baptized once when they are little or when they are older
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 09 2020 2:06PM) : I feel like I’m hearing the water sparkle
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:31PM) : Isn’t that what most people wear to go to church high heels. (Mmmm maybe thats just a stereotype).
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Fonny and I never went to church again. We have never talked about our first date. Only, when I first had to go and see him in the Tombs, and walked up those steps and into those halls, it was just like walking into church.

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NIERRA R NIERRA R (Dec 09 2020 10:36AM) : is this a metaphor?
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 09 2020 5:03PM) : Whoa. Hadn't thought of that. It IS sort of a simile. [Edited] more

Comparing Fonny’s mother’s church to jail. That’s pretty heavy. If I didn’t know Baldwin’s work, I’d be worried he’s treading on thin ice there, insulting other people’s religion. Except it’s his own religion. His stepfather was a pentecostal preacher, and so was Baldwin himself between the ages of 14-17.

Wait til you read Part 2 of this book! You will find out more about Mrs. Hunt and her religion.

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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 13 2020 7:35PM) : status more

they both understood that not only was it not there scene but they were rather uncomfortable with everyone. Everyone held like a higher power over each other based on what they wore.

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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Dec 18 2020 10:17AM) : i agree
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 08 2020 1:01AM) : Picture of the downtown Manhattan jail, known as "the Tombs". more

Now that I had told Fonny about the baby, I knew I had to tell: Mama and Sis – but her real name is Ernestine, she’s four years older than me – and Daddy and Frank. I got off the bus and I didn’t know which way to go – a few blocks west, to Frank’s house, or one block east, to mine. But I felt so funny, I thought I’d better get home. I really wanted to tell Frank before I told Mama. But I didn’t think I could walk that far.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:34PM) : I wonder what will her mom and sister reaction will be
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 10 2020 10:36AM) : i wonder if her mom was supportive or not
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My Mama’s a kind of strange woman – so people say – and she was twenty-four when I was born, so she’s past forty now. I must tell you, I love her. I think she’s a beautiful woman. She may not be beautiful to look at whatever the fuck that means, in this kingdom of the blind. Mama’s started to put on a little weight. Her hair is turning gray, but only way down on the nape of her neck, in what her generation called the “kitchen,” and in the very center of her head – so she’s gray, visibly, only if she bows her head or turns her back, and God knows she doesn’t often do either. If she’s facing you, she’s black on black. Her name is Sharon. She used to try to be a singer, and she was born in Birmingham; she managed to get out of that corner of hell by the time she was nine­teen, running away with a traveling band, but, more especially, with the drummer.That didn’t work out, because, as she says,

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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 09 2020 11:02PM) : question more

Why is he describing his mother so deeply??
it makes him sound nice and mean at the same time!!

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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 10 2020 4:37PM) : It's Tish talking. She is a woman. [Edited]
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Drew H Drew H (Dec 09 2020 10:31AM) : What does she mean by "My mama's a kind of strange woman"? Is she saying it because of the age her mom was when she was born?
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:38PM) : When she said the kingdom of the blind i think she’s talking about how she is surrounded by people who are less able or someone who is only moderately talented outshines them all
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 11 2020 11:59AM) : Maybe Tish is "throwing shade" on society's materialism?  She's calling our society the "kingdom of the blind" - only caring about the exterior surface of things, rather than to their truth? more

Or maybe Tish is throwing shade on society’s sexist standards of beauty? Our belief that a woman’s body should be thin and young, and that if you’re not thin and young then you’re ugly?

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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 10 2020 10:37AM) : what does this even mean?
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 11 2020 11:48AM) : Maybe it means that other people think her mother is NOT beautiful? As Tish puts it, her mother "may not be beautiful to look at..." [Edited] more

When Baldwin has Tish pop out the “F” word and the accusation that we are the “kingdom of the blind” strong language makes one stop short and say, Wait, what? And then go back to re-read the sentence to double-check one’s understanding. Maybe he’s saying people are blind to true beauty.

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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 14 2020 8:30PM) : I think Tish is saying that her mother is a beautiful person not based on the society's standards more

maybe Tish is saying that her mother doesn’t fit the society’s standards of a beautiful woman, but she’s beautiful regardless. she’s calling the people who believe and agree with that standard blind for not seeing her true beauty.

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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:49AM) : It seems that Tish sees beauty differently from how society does.
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:15AM) : I think her mom is aging and she is getting grey hair in some spots that are not to visible.
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“I don’t know if I ever loved him, really. I was young but I think now that I was younger than I should have been, for my age. If you see what I mean. Anyway, I know I wasn’t woman enough to help the man, to give him what he needed.”

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:40PM) : I’m kind of confused here when she said ill didn’t give him what he needed, like what do men need?
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 12 2020 5:14PM) : I think that Sharon is trying to say she wasn't old enough to provide what she thought could help the drummer or what her thoughts were on what a man needed in general during this time period. more

Or maybe she just wanted to continue traveling and doing her own thing and enjoy her youth at the time. "Anyway, I know I wasn’t woman enough to help the man, to give him what he needed.”

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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Jan 01 2021 8:09PM) : I agree.
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 3:42PM) : she was too young to be in relationships at the time. she didn't have nothing to offer because she was a child.

He went one way and she went another and she ended up in Albany, of all places, working as a barmaid. She was twenty and had come to realize that, though she had a voice, she wasn’t a singer; that to endure and embrace the life of a singer demands a whole lot more than a voice. This meant that she was kind of lost. She felt herself going under; people were going under around her, every day; and Albany isn’t exactly God’s gift to black folks, either.

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Of course, I must say that I don’t think America is God’s gift to anybody – if it is, God’s days have got to be numbered. That God these people say they serve – and do serve, in ways that they don’t know – has got a very nasty sense of humor. Like you’d beat the shit out of Him, if He was a man. Or: if you were.

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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:19PM) : I get it when people say that "God has a nasty sense of humour" because they're questioning whether they deserve to be in the situation they're in. more

I get it when people say that “God has a nasty sense of humour” because they’re questioning whether they deserve to be in the situation they’re in and whether the idea of fate guiding their path really exists, which calls back to what Clementine says in the first paragraph.

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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 12 2020 5:22PM) : I think that the narrator is trying to talk about how Americans praise a god who picks favorites in terms of who he helps and who he toys with. more

Which is probably why she mentioned him having a “very nasty sense of humor.”

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In Albany, she met Joseph, my father, and she met him in the bus stop. She had just quit her job and he had just quit his. He’s five years older than she is and he had been a porter in the bus sta­tion. He had come from Boston and he was really a merchant seaman; but he had sort of got him­self trapped in Albany mainly because of this older woman he was going with then, who really just didn’t dig him going on sea voyages.By the time Sharon, my mother, walked into that bus sta­tion with her little cardboard suitcase and her big scared eyes, things were just about ending be­tween himself and this woman – Joseph didn’t like bus stations – and it was the time of the Korean war, so he knew that if he didn’t get back to sea soon, he’d be in the army and he certainly would not have dug that. As sometimes happens in life, everything came to a head at the same time: and here came Sharon.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 04 2020 10:26AM) : What i noticed reading this book so far is that in the book it shows everyone's relation ship and how it formed more

Tish,Fonny Joseph, Sharon and Fonny’s mom and dad’s relationship

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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 12:25PM) : i agree with how it shows people relationships towards another
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He says, and I believe him, that he knew he wasn’t going to let her out of his sight the moment he save her walk away from the ticket window and sit down by herself on a bench and look around her. She was trying to look tough and careless, but she just looked scared. He says he wanted to laugh, and, at the same time, something in her frightened eyes made him want to cry.

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He walked over to her, and he wasted no time.

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“Excuse me, Miss. Are you going to the city?”

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“To New York City, you mean?”

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“Yes, Miss. To New York – city.”

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“Yes,” she said, staring at him.

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“I am too,” he said, having just at that minute decided it, but being pretty sure that he had the money for a ticket on him, “but I don’t know the city real well. Do you know it?”

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“Why, no, not too well,” she said, looking more scared than ever because she really didn’t have any idea who this nut could be, or what he was after. She’d been to New York a few times, with her drummer.

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“Well, I’ve got a uncle lives these,” he said, “and he give me his address and I just wonder if you know where it is.” He hardly knew New York at all, he’d always worked mainly out of San Fran­cisco, and he gave Mama an address just off the top of his head, which made her look even more frightened. It was an address somewhere down off Wall Street.

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“Why, yes,” she raid, “but I don’t know if any colored people live down there.” She didn’t dare tell this maniac that nobody lived down there, there wasn’t a damn thing down there but cafeterias, warehouses, and office buildings. “Only white people,” she said, and she was kind of looking for a place to run.

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“That’s right,” he said, “my uncle’s a white man,” and he sat down next to her.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 09 2020 7:14AM) : I feel like the tone of Joseph's voice is like he ashamed more

That a Black man at this time has white blood

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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Dec 09 2020 11:08AM) : Yea, trueee
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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 09 2020 7:16PM) : agree more

i agree with you he doesn’t really sound proud to know a person that is both black and white.

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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 10 2020 7:38AM) : i agree he sounds like he didn't want to admit he had white blood
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Leo P Leo P (Dec 11 2020 8:06AM) : I agree because he sat down as if he was ashamed
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 12 2020 2:01PM) : I agree
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Dec 21 2020 6:21AM) : fax
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 12:29PM) : he does seem ashamed to admit that. Maybe back then that wasn't considered a good thing i guess.
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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 22 2021 10:25AM) : i agree
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JAIDEN N JAIDEN N (Jan 25 2021 7:55AM) : i think joseph feels bad
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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 3:21PM) : I think he is ashamed because at the time there was such a divide in between black and white Americans.
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He had to go to the ticket window to get his ticket, but he was afraid to walk away from her yet, he was afraid she’d disappear. And now the bus came, and she stood up. So he stood up and picked up her bag and said, “Allow me,” and took her by the elbow and marched her over to the ticket window and she stood next to him while he bought his ticket. There really wasn’t anything else that she could do, unless she wanted to start screaming for help; and she couldn’t, anyway, stop him from getting on the bus. She hoped she’d figure out something before they got to New York.

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Well, that was the last time my Daddy ever saw that bus station, and the very last time he car­ried a stranger’s bags.

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She hadn’t got rid of him by the time they got to New York, of course; and he didn’t seem to be in any great hurry to find his white uncle. They got to New York and he helped her get settled in a rooming house, and he went to the Y. And he came to get her the next morning, for breakfast. Within a week, he had married her and gone back to sea and my mother, a little stunned, settled down to live.

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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 14 2020 12:23PM) : YMCA?
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:16AM) : Its sorta funny to see how there relationship went from not knowing each other at all being complete strangers to then hanging out all the time and getting close to then marriage. It just goes to show how fast things can change in a span of time.
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 14 2020 8:35PM) : how did Tish's father do that? more

how did Tish’s father get her mother to marry him? especially when they just met and when her mother, to me, seemed a little uncomfortable by his presence and was planning to get rid of him before they got to New York.

She’ll take the news of the baby all right, I believe, and so will Sis Ernestine. Daddy may take it kind of rough but that’s just because he doesn’t know as much about his daughter as Mama and Ernestine do. Well.He’ll be worried, too, in another way, and he’ll show it more.

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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 13 2020 11:28PM) : I'm guessing since he probably worked far away for a while he wasn't able to really spend time with Tish, so the news might be a bit of a shock to him. more

“Daddy may take it kind of rough but that’s just because he doesn’t know as much about his daughter as Mama and Ernestine do. Well.He’ll be worried, too, in another way, and he’ll show it more.”

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Nobody was home when I finally made it up to that top floor of ours. We’ve lived here for about five years, and it’s not a bad apartment, as housing projects go. Fonny and I had been planning to fix up a loft down in the East Village, and we’d looked at quite a few. It just seemed better for us because we couldn’t really afford to live in a project, and Fonny hates them and there’d be no place for Fonny to work on his sculpture.The other places in Harlem are even worse than the projects. You’d never be able to start your new life in those places, you remember them too well, and you’d never want to bring up your baby there. But it’s something, when you think about it, how many babies were brought into those places, with rats as big as cats, roaches the size of mice, splinters the size of a man’s finger, and somehow survived it. You don’t want to think about those who didn’t; and, to tell the truth, there’s always something very sad in those who did, or do.

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 13 2020 11:19PM) : It crazy how they went from not being friends to being best friends to being together to then moving in together. And it also adds on to the development of the characters and how there train of thought has changed.
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 03 2021 4:30PM) : now that's a surprising type of childhood life to say when you are older.
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I hadn’t been home more than five minutes when Mama walked through the door. She was car­rying a shopping bag and she was wearing what I call her shopping hat, which is a kind of floppy beige beret.

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“How you doing, Little One?” she smiled, but she gave me a sharp look, too. “How’s Fonny?”

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 09 2020 10:05AM) : What I notice is That Tish's parents love Fonny and take care for him as if he was family. more

Maybe Fonny’s parent are less involved in his life then Tish’s family is. Also, Tish’s family is paying the Lawyer.

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“He’s just the same. He’s fine. He sends his love.”

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“Good. You see the lawyer?”

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“Not today. I have to go on Monday – you know – after work.”

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“He been to see Fonny?”

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“No.”

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She sighed and took off her hat, and put it on the TV set. I picked up the shopping bag and we walked into the kitchen. Mama started putting things away.

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I half sat, half leaned, on the sink, and I watched her. Then, for a minute there, I got scared and my belly kind of turned over. Then, I realized that I’m into my third month, I’ve got to tell. Noth­ing shows yet, but one day Mama’s going to give me another sharp look.

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 13 2020 11:22PM) : It seems that she hasn't told her mom about her being pregnant yet and based on how things are looking at the moment I understand why. Fonny the father of her child is in prison and she's pregnant that's a lot to handle especially for her right now.
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And then, suddenly, half leaning, half sitting there, watching her – she was at the refrigerator, she looked critically at a chicken and put it away, she was kind of humming under her breath, but the way you hum when your mind is concentrated on something, something painful, just about to come around the corner, just about to hit you – I suddenly had this feeling that she already knew, had known all along, had only been waiting for me to tell her.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 09 2020 10:07AM) : It's crazy to think Tish's Mama knew and she was only waiting for Tish to simply tell her.
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Jan 02 2021 12:34PM) : i agree
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:24AM) : I feel as if a mother always has a feeling that something happened or is going to happen with there kids its almost like their superpowers almost like spiderman cause they always know something before you get the chance to tell them which is funny.
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 12:27PM) : i agree
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:17AM) : Tish thinks her mom knew about her pregnancy all along.
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I said, “Mama-?”

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“Yeah, Little Bit?” Still humming.

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But I didn’t say anything. So, after a minute, she closed the refrigerator door and turned and looked at me.

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I started to cry. It was her look.

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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 14 2020 8:39AM) : motherhood more

clearly she was under a lot of stress that even the look of her own mother made her bust out into tears. I don’t think that was the mother intentions to make her cry.

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 1:27PM) : A mother has more than one look they have the, what did you do look, the I already know look, the I'm pissed at you look, the I'm disappointed look, an the I'm proud look. And with just one of those looks you know how to respond or whether you should more

respond.

She stood there for a minute. She came and put a hand on my forehead and then a hand on my shoulder. She said, “Come on in my room. Your Daddy and Sis be here soon.”

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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 7:19PM) : She knows her mother wont be upset by the news nor will her sister. However, she isn’t sure what her father.
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We went into her room and sat down on the bed and Mama closed the door. She didn’t touch me. She just sat very still. It was like she had to be very together because I had gone to pieces.

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She said, “Tish, I declare. I don’t think you got nothing to cry about.” She moved a little. “You tell Fonny?”

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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 14 2020 12:25PM) : I find it nice her mom already knew
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 7:20PM) : Without even having to be told her mom knows what’s going on with Tish she immediately soothes her
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:18AM) : She was right her mom did know about the pregnancy without her telling her mom!
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“I just told him today. I figured I should tell him first.”

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JAYDEN T JAYDEN T (Jan 22 2021 1:33PM) : This is more of the reason why i find fonny innocent i dont think anybody would wanna lose a perfect real love relationship over some stupid rape charge.

“You did right. And I bet he just grinned all over his face, didn’t he?”

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I kind of stole a look at her and I laughed, “Yes. He sure did.”

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“You must – let’s see – you about three months gone?”

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“Almost.”

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‘What you crying about?”

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Then she did touch me, she took me in her arms and she rocked me and I cried.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 3:53PM) : This is what a healthy relationship look/sounds like, it a taking care of each other unlike fonny and his mothers relationship.
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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 10 2020 6:24PM) : i agree with you his parents relationship was abusive and disgusting. i'm surprised he didn't turn out like his parents [Edited]
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Nico V Nico V (Dec 10 2020 6:25PM) : they're taking care of eachother
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:29AM) : Its sweet and so heart warming to see how supportive her mother is because some don't always get lucky in the mother department and this here shows that there are good moments you just haven't seen it yet.
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 14 2020 12:10PM) : they are taking care of each other and they are loving each other.
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She got me a handkerchief and I blew my nose. She walked to the window and she blew hers.

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“Now, listen,” she said, “you got enough on your mind without worrying about being a bad girl and all that jive-ass shit. I sure hope I raised you better than that. If you was a bad girl, you wouldn’t be sitting on that bed, you’d long been turning tricks for the warden.”

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She came back to the bed and sat down. She seemed to be raking her mind for the right words.

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“Tish,” she said, “when we was first brought here, the white man he didn’t give us no preachers to say words over us before we had our babies. And you and Fonny be together right now, mar­ried or not, wasn’t for that same damn white man. So, let me tell you what you got to do. You got to think about that baby. You got to hold on to that baby, don’t care what else happens or don’t happen. You got to do that. Can’t nobody else do that for you. And the rest of us, well, we going to hold on to you. And we going to get Fonny out. Don’t you worry. I know it’s hard – but don’t you worry. And that baby be the best thing that ever happened to Fonny. He needs that baby. It going to give him a whole lot of courage.”

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 03 2021 5:38PM) : Tish's mom is very supportive about fonny and tish's baby.
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 7:23PM) : She reminds Tish that white people have been making it difficult for black people to live their lives since black people first were brought to America as slaves. more

The white man is responsible for the fact that Fonny and Tish aren’t married right now, since they would be if he wasn’t in jail

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:43PM) : She seems like a really good person and she just wants Tish and Fonny to be happy , she knows that if fonny gets a baby hell be more happy knowing that, the baby is his
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 10 2020 10:41AM) : she seems like she wants them to be happy and she isn't jealous.
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 12:28PM) : it looks like she wants them to be happy together
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 11 2020 3:14PM) : Tish's mother is giving Tish the support and advice that she needs to move forward. more

In this case Tish’s mom is telling her to not worry or overthink about what may happen in the future or won’t happen, but to just continue her journey and keep on pushing.

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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 4:31PM) : this shows how good mother she is and how accepting she is.
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:31AM) : I really love how supportive her mother is with telling her to focus on her child and how they will do everything about all the things going on, because that child has to be her first priority now.
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 2:44PM) : Her mother is very supportive of her and she wants fonny to have more courage
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 4:34PM) : the mother is fully supportive about the baby.
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 13 2020 7:40PM) : motherhood more

Its good to know that her mother wants to help her. Not man y do this. This is a hard process and it good to know that her mother is helping her and making sure she is okay.

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She put one finger under my chin, a trick she has sometimes, and looked me in the eyes, smiling.

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“Am I getting through to you, Tish?”

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“Yes, Mama. Yes.”

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“Now, when your Daddy and Ernestine get home, we going to sit at the table together, and I’ll make the family announcement. I think that might be easier, don’t you?”

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Leo P Leo P (Dec 13 2020 2:07PM) : She wants to tell them all together so they can process it together.
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 4:36PM) : she is about to tell the 2 men in the family that she is pregnant and doesn't know how they will react.
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Dec 21 2020 10:45AM) : trish is so nervous to tell some her her family, and it a good thing that her mom is supporting her
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Jan 03 2021 6:10PM) : she wants to announce that she is pregnant
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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 2:23PM) : I agree , instead of hiding the fact she will declare it which is something most can't do dull to being overly shy which is something that's fine because im the same.

“Yes. Yes.”

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She got up from the bed.

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“Take off them streets clothes and lie down for a minute. I’ll come get you.”

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She opened the door.

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“Yes, Mama – Mama?”

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“Yes, Tish?”

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“Thank you, Mama.”

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 09 2020 11:04AM) : From this sentence "Thank you Mama" I know that Tish is relieved that her mom Didn't scold her more

This just tells me Tish was frightened of what her family might think of her.

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Leo P Leo P (Dec 13 2020 7:53PM) : I think that this shows the Tish is frightened of her family because she is saying thank you for not being mean.
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 14 2020 11:59AM) : this is sounding like she is really relieved.
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Jan 03 2021 6:12PM) : Tish says “Thank you, Mama” because her mother wasnt judging her for it.
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She laughed. “Well, Tish, daughter, I do not know what you thanking me for, but you surely more than welcome.”

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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 10:38AM) : Tish mom is very good for her health. And this also shows how good their relationship is
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 14 2020 8:51PM) : Tish's mother is a very good mother more

I felt that her mother is very good at being a mother when she said “I do not know what you thanking me for” she felt that it was part of her job as a mother to respect Tish’s decisions and to help her feel comfortable.

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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Dec 21 2020 10:45AM) : i agree
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Jan 03 2021 6:14PM) : agreed. Her mother is a good caring woman and is supportive of her daughters life decions.
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jayden p jayden p (May 05 2021 1:21PM) : i agree more

i agree because her mom is over protective. also her mom shows her that shoe love her

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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:55AM) : Its interesting to see how Tish's mother does things without judging or questioning. Rather then Fonny's mom who judges him and is almost ashamed.

She closed the door and I heard her in the kitchen. I took off my coat and my shoes and lay back on the bed. It was the hour when darkness begins, when the sounds of the night begin.

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The doorbell rang. I heard Mama yell, “Be right there!” and then she came into the room again. She was carrying a small water glass with a little whiskey in it. “Here. Sit up. Drink this. Do you good.”

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Then she closed the bedroom door behind her and I heard her heels along the hall that leads to the front door. It was Daddy, he was in a good mood, I heard his laugh.

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“Tish home yet?”

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“She’s taking a little nap inside. She was kind of beat.”

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“She see Fonny?”

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“Yeah. She saw Fonny. She saw the inside of the Tombs, too. That’s why I made her lie down.”

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“What about the lawyer?”

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“She going to see him Monday.”

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Daddy made a sound, I heard the refrigerator door open and close, and he poured himself a beer.

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“Where’s Sis?”

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“She’ll be here. She had to work late.”

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“How much you think them damn lawyers is going to cost us, before this thing is over?”

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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 09 2020 2:46PM) : Questions more

Why do they need a lawyer?

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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 14 2020 8:56PM) : I agree more

I wonder what lead Fonny to go to jail. and what can the lawyer do in his situation?

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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Jan 01 2021 8:00PM) : I agree. What did he do that they need a lawyer for?
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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 10 2020 6:31PM) : question [Edited] more

what happened to them that they need a lawyer?
would they have enough for one?

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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 13 2020 5:22PM) : what was the reason they needed a lawyer
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Leo P Leo P (Dec 13 2020 7:54PM) : what is the lawyer for?
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 13 2020 11:58PM) : Question more

Why do they need a lawyer and what is it for. Could it lead to the reason Fonny is in jail?

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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 14 2020 12:02PM) : they might have lost the fight in the court leading fonny to go to jail
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 14 2020 9:09PM) : Tish and her family are willing to spend money to get Fonny our of jail more

Tish’s family are trying their best and spending money to get Fonny out of jail. they’re doing the things that Fonny’s family should be doing. I also believe that Fonny’s father would have helped if he can, but he doesn’t have the money to.

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kailyn m kailyn m (Jan 27 2021 10:22PM) : I wonder why he is worried about how much the lawyer will cost him? Why do they even need one ?
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“Joe, you know damn well ain’t no point in asking me that question.”

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“Well. They sure got it made, the rotten motherfuckers.”

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“Amen to that.”

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By now, Mama had poured herself some gin and orange juice and was sitting at the table, oppo­site him. She was swinging her foot; she was thinking ahead.

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“How’d it go today?”

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“All right.”

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Daddy works on the docks. He doesn’t go to sea anymore. All right means that he probably didn’t have to curse out more than one or two people all day long, or threaten anybody with death.

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Nico V Nico V (Dec 10 2020 6:27PM) : what makes him have to do this?
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 13 2020 5:22PM) : why doesn't he go to sea anymore
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 09 2020 2:45PM) : Questions more

I wonder what his job is and why is he so mad?

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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 11 2020 12:16PM) : Tish's father is a dock worker. Here's a picture of dock workers: more
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Leo P Leo P (Dec 13 2020 7:55PM) : what is making him so angry?

Fonny gave Mama one of his first pieces of sculpture. This was almost two years ago. Something about it always makes me think of Daddy. Mama put it by itself on a small table in the living room. It’s not very high, it’s done in black wood. It’s of a naked man with one hand at his forehead and the other half hiding his sex. The legs are long, very long, and very wide apart, and one foot seems planted, unable to move, and the whole motion of the figure is torment. It seemed a very strange figure for such a young kid to do, or, at least, it seemed strange until you thought about it. Fonny used to go to a vocational school where they teach kids to make all kinds of shitty, really useless things, like card tables and hassocks and chests of drawers which nobody’s ever going to buy because who buys handmade furniture? The rich don’t do it. They say the kids are dumb and so they’re teaching them to work with their hands. Those kids aren’t dumb. But the people who run these schools want to make sure that they don’t get smart: they are really teaching the kids to be slaves. Fonny didn’t go for it at all, and he split, taking most of the wood from the workshop with him. It took him about a week, tools one day, wood the next; but the wood was a problem because you can’t put it in your pocket or under your coat; finally, he and a friend broke in the school after dark, damn near emptied the woodwork shop, and loaded the wood into the friend’s brother’s car. They hid some of the wood in the basement of a friendly janitor, and Fonny brought the tools to my house, and some of that wood is still under my bed.

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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 11 2020 7:11AM) : question [Edited] more

why does he need so much wood?
what is he gonna do with it?
and did he tell his mother about getting wood from his school?

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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 9:45AM) : I feel like this shows how the relationship betwwen tish family and fonny is good. compared to fonnys parents relationship
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Delilah M Delilah M (Jan 29 2021 6:28PM) : Tish stares at a wooden sculpture Fonny made two years ago. She states he made it at his old vocational school. more

the school Fonny attend about harmful narratives that have made their way into society about young African Americans. They take hope away from children force them to see themselves as unintelligent

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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 1:25PM) : This seems to be a gift which i hope gets liked by Their mom
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:42AM) : Maybe this shows that Fonny felt more of a connection and that the gift would be more appreciated by Tish's mother then his own.
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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 09 2020 10:08AM) : What I notice is Tish analyses and zooms in one everyone's appearance more
These are the following people where she explained thier appearance Fonny’s mom, Fonny, Teddy, Tish’s mom,Herself,Tish’s dad, Frank,Teddy
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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 11 2020 7:12AM) : i agree she pays a lot of attention to people's appearance and and so very little to people's personality which is very sad [Edited]
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 13 2020 6:43PM) : money more

During this time having money and doing what the rich were doing is what was important and even made your status better. Even if you don’t think about it, it was always in her mind what they did.

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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 1:26PM) : Agreed back then money and status was basically everything, having those would make life 100% better but most didn't have it due to the corrupt way society was back then and still is to this day.
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 13 2020 11:34PM) : This is wrong every child deserves to get educated kids are the future if you limit the amount of education a kid gets then what is the future.
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 4:20AM) : I agree that it is wrong because every kid does deserve to be taught. They do deserve a education and to be able to learn.
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 14 2020 11:04AM) : this is just not okay because they arent giving proper education and they are basically just using them
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 11:30AM) : before: i agree they should be giving the proper education. [Edited] more

now: they were saying how they weren’t teaching kids anything besides to use their hands for things such as moving furniture. this is why I said they should be getting real education because they are teaching them to be slave.

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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 1:27PM) : Giving good education was rare in the past many worked really early in their years , society in the past wasn't built to help everyone espically those that were poor or not rich
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Fonny had found something that he could do, that he wanted to do, and this saved him from the death that was waiting to overtake the children of our age. Though the death took many forms, though people died early in many different ways, the death itself was very simple and the cause was simple, too: as simple as a plague: the kids had been told that they weren’t worth shit and eve­rything they saw around them proved it. They struggled, they struggled, but they fell, like flies, and they congregated on the garbage heaps of their lives, like flies. And perhaps I clung to Fonny, perhaps Fonny saved me because he was just about the only boy I knew who wasn’t fooling around with the needles or drinking cheap wine or mugging people or holding up stores – and he never got his hair conked: it just stayed nappy. He started working as a short-order cook in a bar­becue joint, so he could eat, and he found a basement where he could work on his wood and he was at our house more often than he was at his own house.

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Nico V Nico V (Dec 10 2020 6:28PM) : it does seem like they put him in jail for no valid reason
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:38AM) : Fonny seems like the kid who wanted more didn't do what the others were doing but stuck to himself. So why is he in jail? what did he do that was so bad that they needed to put him jail?
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 3:32PM) : Back then kids like Fonny and Tish were treated horrible, they were treated like they were not worthy of nothing.
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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 10:46AM) : I feel like fonny should be free. He has no good reason for being in jail
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 09 2020 2:47PM) : Question more

What did Fonny wanna do?

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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 13 2020 5:24PM) : what was the thing fonny thought he could do?
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 13 2020 11:48PM) : I feel like when Tish mentions more

“the death that was waiting to overtake the children of our age.” she was talking about how kids during that time were being programmed to just do what they are taught instead of finding their own path and doing what they enjoy.

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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Dec 22 2020 1:37PM) : yeah she was talking about that i agree
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Dehao L Dehao L (Jan 22 2021 2:29PM) : Agreed since people love to judge based of ability , people would obviously try to choose the paths for those kids , just like if a prodigy were to exist people would be hunting for them for own profit and status
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:36AM) : that's just disgusting how could you tell kids that, kids, and just not feel any remorse everyone is worth something.
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 14 2020 12:07PM) : they should be telling the kids that they can do whatever they want as long as they can fight for it or try hard to get that goal
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 10:16AM) : I think even though this was written in a different time period, I think kids still today feel like that and it's such a sad fact, a kid can really feel like they aren't worth anything if everyone around them tells the that. Perhaps that's [Edited] more

why people resort to drugs or other dangerous substances/crimes. Because you lose yourself in those things and forget that you are a failure.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 04 2020 10:40AM) : I noticed in my previous book in The Autobiography of Malcolm X that conk is when black people straighten their hair to make it like a white person. I think Black men wanted to be accepted so they made their hair straight. But Fonny is smart and aware. [Edited] more
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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 09 2020 10:58AM) : Fonny behaved didn't steal,rob but he's in jail more

why is he in jail if he stayed away from crime? Maybe he did nothing maybe this whole book is about how White people put Black people in jail for no reason. Is this about Judicial racism.

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Drew H Drew H (Dec 10 2020 6:09PM) : (Replying) I agree with your questions Ocean. It's peculiar to me as well. Why is Fonny in jail if he was a good man? Maybe Tish is only referring too how he was before they started dating. Not how he is now. Maybe he changed? more

Or maybe he was put in jail for a crime he did not commit.

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At his house, there was always fighting. Mrs. Hunt couldn’t stand Fonny, or Fonny’s ways, and the two sisters sided with Mrs. Hunt – especially because, now, they were in terrible trouble. They had been raised to be married but there wasn’t anybody around them good enough for them. They were really just ordinary Harlem girls, even though they’d made it as far as City College. But abso­lutely nothing was happening for them at City College – nothing: the brothers with degrees didn’t want them; those who wanted their women black wanted them black; and those who wanted their women white wanted them white. So, there they were, and they blamed it all on Fonny. Between the mother’s prayers, which were more like curses, and the sisters’ tears, which were more like or­gasms, Fonny didn’t stand a chance. Neither was Frank a match for these three hags. He just got angry, and you can just about imagine the shouting that went on in that house. And Frank had started drinking. I couldn’t blame him. And sometimes he came to our house, too, pretending that he was looking for Fonny. It was much worse for him than it was for Fonny; and he had lost the tailor shop and was working in the garment center. He had started to depend on Fonny now, the way Fonny had once depended on him. Neither of them, anyway, as you can see, had any other house they could go to. Frank went to bars, but Fonny didn’t like bars.

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Alexander w Alexander w (Jan 29 2021 10:49AM) : Fonny relationship with Mrs. hunt compared to tish's mom. Tish's mom is way more supportive
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 09 2020 2:48PM) : Question more

I wonder why they are always Fighting?

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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 13 2020 11:50PM) : I agree more

because if fighting happens all the time at his house there should be a reason or multiple reasons as to why.

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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:21AM) : Why was there always fighting? Did he do something wrong?
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 4:42PM) : mrs.Hunt isn't as supportive and nice as Tish's mother.
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 04 2021 2:56AM) : yes, that is so much very true. Mrs.Hunt is just not it. Tish's mother for the win!
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 13 2020 7:45PM) : family more

this just gives us the readers more of an insight as two what the family was like and how they treated him.

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:39AM) : For being a religious women Mrs. Hunt isn't wat you call holy or a saint because she isn't as good as a mother she may think she is. its disgusting how she thinks that she is raising them the right way.
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 13 2020 11:53PM) : Question more

Why would they blame that on Fonny? Them not being able to find a eligible bachelor shouldn’t be Fonny’s fault nor problem.

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That same passion which saved Fonny got him into trouble, and put him in jail. For, you see, he had found his center, his own center, inside him: and it showed. He wasn’t anybody’s nigger. And that’s a crime, in this fucking free country. You’re suppose to be somebody’s nigger. And if you’re nobody’s nigger, you’re a bad nigger: and that’s what the cops decided when Fonny moved down­town.

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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 13 2020 9:02PM) : Question more

Is this what they needed a Lawyer for? How did he end up in jail if there point doesn’t seem valid enough.

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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 09 2020 11:49AM) : Question more

What got him into jail?

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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 1:48PM) : the thing that got him to jail is that he found himself and that he wasn't anyones slave i should put it.
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 13 2020 9:42PM) : so Fonny was arrested for being his own person. What's sad is that I can believe it and not only because I've learned about racism in these times but because I see it now in days too which is ridiculous considering that were all our own people.
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Dec 22 2020 10:38AM) : he didnt want to be considered that word
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 1:49PM) : its sad to see that if you aren't anybody's pet then that is a crime.
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 7:25AM) : I agree, It's like you can't even be your own person... It's either you work under someone else and can't do what you want to do. Or be yourself and end up paying the price for that.
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Dec 14 2020 9:08AM) : this is just messed up this is basically saying you need to be a worker or else you and in the wrong
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 2:21AM) : I agree it is unfair.

Ernestine has come in, with her bony self. I can hear her teasing Daddy.

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She works with kids in a settlement house way downtown – kids up to the age of fourteen or so, all colors, boys and girls. It’s very hard work, but she digs it – I guess if she didn’t dig it, she couldn’t do it. It’s funny about people. When Ernestine was little she was as vain as vain could be. She always had her hair curled and her dresses were always clean and she was always in front of that damn mirror, like she just could not believe how beautiful she was. I hated her. Since she was nearly four years older than me, she considered me beneath her notice. We fought like cats and dogs, or maybe it was more like two bitches.

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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 14 2020 10:03AM) : Tish's older sister Ernestine works in a settlement house downtown... [Edited] more

Could be University Settlement House… or Grand Street Settlement House… or Henry Street Settlement House… Those are three settlement houses I know downtown from Harlem.

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Mama tried not to worry too much about it. She figured that Sis – I called her Sis as a way of calling her out of her name and also, maybe, as a way of claiming her – was probably cut out for show business, and would end up on the stage. This thought did not fill her heart with joy: but she had to remember, my mother, Sharon, that she had once tried to be a singer.

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All of a sudden, it almost seemed like from one day to the next, all that changed. Sis got tall, for one thing, tall and skinny. She took to wearing slacks and thing up her hair and she started read­ing books like books were going out of style. Whenever I’d come home from school and she was there, she’d be curled up on something, or lying on the floor, reading. She stopped reading news­papers. She stopped going to the movies. “I don’t need no more of the white man’s lying shit,” she said. ‘He’s fucked with my mind enough already.” At the same time, she didn’t become rigid or unpleasant and she didn’t talk, not for a long time anyway, about what she read. She got to be much nicer to me. And her face began to change. It become bonier and more private, much more beautiful. Her long narrow eyes darkened with whatever it was they were beginning to see.

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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 11 2020 8:29AM) : question [Edited] more

what happened to Ernestine that she changed so much?
Does this just mean that she stopped acting the way people wanted her to act

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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 13 2020 11:58PM) : I think Ernestine is trying to just be herself without the influence of the white man contributing to any decision she decides to make. more
‘He’s fucked with my mind enough already.”
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 1:13PM) : yeah i was gonna say the same thing but you already said it
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 04 2021 2:40AM) : This kind of sounds like she's having a "glow up" maybe?
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 12:31PM) : yeah i agree it sounds like shes changing or becoming more pretty
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She gave up her plans for going to college, and worked for a white in a hospital. She met a little girl in that hospital, the little girl was dying, and, at the age of twelve, she was already a junkie. And this wasn’t a black girl. She was Puerto Rican. And then Ernestine started working with child­ren.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 09 2020 10:22AM) : For some reason I think that Tish might come to Ernestine for her to share her thoughts and for Tish to share things with her. more

I think this because Ernestine is smart and she has more experience in this world than Tish. Plus, Ernestine is her big sister

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:44AM) : Seeing things, sad, or happy can affect where you are later on in the future. the littlest things can impact how things look like in the future.

“Where’s Jezebel?”

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Sis started calling me Jezebel after I got my job at the perfume center of the department store where I work now. The store thought that it was very daring, very progressive, to give this job to a colored girl. I stand behind that damn counter all day long, smiling till my back teeth ache, letting tired old ladies smell the back of my hand. Sis claimed that I came home smelling like a Louisiana whore.

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:46AM) : I could never do a job like this besides the fact I'm not much of a people person the job seems tiering and I giver her an applause for that.
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“She’s home. She’s lying down.”

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“She all right?”

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“She’s tired. She went to see Fonny.”

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“How’s Fonny taking it?”

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“Taking it.”

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“Lord. Let me make myself a drink. You want me to cook?”

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“No. I’ll get into the pots in a minute.”

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“She see Mr. Hayward?”

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Arnold Hayward is the lawyer. Sis found him for me through the settlement house, which has been forced, after all, to have some dealings with lawyers.

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“No. She’s seeing him on Monday, after work.”

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“You going with her?”

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“I think I better.”

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“Yeah. I think so, too – Daddy, you better stop putting down that beer, you getting to be as big as a house. – And I’ll call him from work, before you all get there. – You want a shot of gin in that beer, old man?”

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“Just put it on the side, daughter dear, before I stand up.”

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“Stand up! – Here!”

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“And tan your hide. You better listen to Aretha when she sings ‘Respect.’ – You know, Tish says she thinks that lawyer wants more money.”

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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Jan 03 2021 6:19PM) : Do the lawyers have a reason to need more money from her?
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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:30PM) : This is a cultural reference to the music that was popular at the time.
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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 10 2020 7:37PM) : Listen here! [Edited] more

“R.E.S.P.E.C.T.”, by Aretha Franklin 1967.

https://youtu.be/6FOUqQt3Kg0

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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 13 2020 5:25PM) : why does she think lawyers want more money?
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:47AM) : My question is we know the reason why he got arrested but what is the fully detailed reason, what exactly did he do?

‘Daddy, we paid him his retainer, that’s why ain’t none of us got no clothes. And I know we got to pay expenses. But he ain’t supposed to get no more money until he brings Fonny to trial.”

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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 14 2020 12:07AM) : Did the kids feel like they had some sort of responsibility to help out?
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 13 2020 7:52PM) : money more

clearly money is an issue and they are trying to do there best to get the money to help fonny out.

“He says it’s a tough case.”

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“Shit. What’s a lawyer for?”

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“To make money,” Mama said.

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:49AM) : the justice system was very messed up and it still is messed up and it should change, innocent lives being locked up, dying, while the guilty lives are living freely. I don't see anything right about that.
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:22AM) : They have a money problem and is trying to help Fonny the best they can while dealing with this.
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“Well. Anybody talk to the Hunts lately?”

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“They don’t want to know nothing about it, you know that. Mrs. Hunt and them two camellias is just in disgrace. And poor Frank ain’t got no money.”

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“Well. Let’s not talk too much about it in front of Tish. We’ll work it out somehow.”

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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Dec 14 2020 12:36PM) : Money is always something no one wants to have to worry about
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“Shit. We got to work it out. Fonny’s like one of us.”

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“He is one of us,” said Mama.

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:50AM) : Its very sweet how she considers him family.
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I turned on the lights in Mama’s bedroom, so they’d know I was up, and I looked at myself in the mirror. I kind of patted my hair and I walked into the kitchen.

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“Well,” said Sis, “although I cannot say that your beauty rest did you a hell of a lot of good, I do admire the way you persevere.”

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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 14 2020 9:16PM) : what does Tish's sister mean by that? more

what does Tish’s sister mean when she said “I do admire the way you persevere”?

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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:39PM) : That's pretty rude but believable sister behavior.
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Mama said that if we wanted to eat, we’d better get our behinds out of her kitchen, and so we went into the living room.

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I sat on the hassock, leaning on Daddy’s knee. Now, it was seven o’clock and the streets were full of noises. I felt very quiet after my long day, and my baby began to be real to me. I don’t mean that it hadn’t been real before; but, now, in a way, I was alone with it. Sis had left the lights very low. She put on a Ray Charles record and sat down on the sofa.

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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 14 2020 12:09AM) : opinion more

I like how this paragraphed was written that make the readers feel a certain way.

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Kiran C Kiran C (Dec 20 2020 6:43PM) : Say more. How does the paragraph make YOU feel? [Edited] more

And say more about what you mean when you say, “how the paragraph is written”? What is it exactly in the paragraph that makes you have this feeling? Which words contribute to making you feel this way?

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Drew H Drew H (Dec 10 2020 6:12PM) : (opinion) I'm glad Tish is feeling more emotionally connected with her baby, and that she got time to relax and truly think about the life in her stomach.
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Jan 08 2021 2:03AM) : i agree
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I listened to the music and the sounds from the streets and Daddy’s hand rested lightly on my hair. And everything seemed connected – the street sounds, and Ray’s voice and his piano and my Daddy’s hand and my sister’s silhouette and the sounds and the lights coming from the kitchen. It was as though we were a picture, trapped in time: this had been happening for hundreds of years, people sitting in a room, waiting for dinner, and listening to the blues. And it was as though, out of these elements, this patience, my Daddy’s touch, the sounds of my mother in the kitchen, the way the light fell, the way the music continued beneath everything, the movement of Ernestine’s head as she lit a cigarette, the movement of her hand as she droppel the match into the ashtray, the blurred human voices rising from the street, out of this rage and a steady, somehow triumphant sorrow, my baby was slowly being formed. I wondered if it would have Fonny’s eyes. As someone had wondered, not, after all, so very long ago, about the eyes of Joseph, my father, whose hand rested on my head. What struck me suddenly, more than anything else, was something I knew but hadn’t looked at: this was Fonny’s baby and mine, we had made it together, it was both of us. I didn’t know either of us very well. What would both of us be like? But this, somehow, made me think of Fonny and made me smile. My father rubbed his hand over my forehead. I thought of Fonny’s touch, of Fonny, in my arms, his breath, his touch, his odor, his weight, that terrible and beautiful presence riding into me and his breath being snarled, as if by a golden thread, deeper and deeper in his throat as he rode – as he rode deeper and deeper not so much into me as into a kingdom which lay just behind his eyes. He worked on wood that way. He worked on stone that way. If I had never seen him work, I might never have known he loved me.

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Alexis K Alexis K (Dec 11 2020 7:39AM) : like more

i love how the Author is very detailed about whatever he talks about.

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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Dec 22 2020 12:39PM) : she felt something special or a connection
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 13 2020 6:54PM) : a moment more

this feels like the only moment that she truly stopped and looked around her. She has been ignoring her pregnancy and she finally realized her situation. She finally had a moment to just breathe.

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 04 2021 2:02AM) : woah. Now rereading that part i defintly see what you are talking about. It seems like she did have a moment to just brethae. Where she did look at what's happening around and with her. A hit of reality.
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 13 2020 11:52PM) : I'm guessing that she came to the realization that it is actually happening, that her and Fonny are having a baby,
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 13 2020 11:08PM) : Tish is actually taking the time to think more about her baby while shedding some light on the situation.
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Drew H Drew H (Dec 10 2020 5:14PM) : (Opinion) Her love for Fonny has been shown very deeply. I hope they have a good little family.
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Jan 03 2021 4:47PM) : Woah,by this tish should realize that she likes/loves fonny. Just by a touch on a forehead reminds her of fonny. She's in loveee.
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 11:35AM) : before: yea she's in love for sure [Edited] more

now: they way she describes the situation and talk about fonny is what makes me believe that shes in love

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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Dec 13 2020 4:26PM) : why does her seeing him work relate to him loving her?
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Leo P Leo P (Dec 13 2020 6:57PM) : I think that it is showing how hard he will work to support her
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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 5:37PM) : She is using the way he works on materials as a metaphor for the way he loves people. Very interesting.

It’s a miracle to realize that somebody loves you.

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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 2:40PM) : Opinion more

I feel like the Author Hasn’t had love in her life.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 07 2020 3:58PM) : Just wanted to remind you that the author is James Baldwin 😊
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 1:11PM) : i agree
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Nico V Nico V (Dec 10 2020 6:22PM) : seems like this line could mean something in the real world and in the book
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Jan 03 2021 6:21PM) : I think this line means that true love is really hard to find.
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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:33PM) : I agree, I think love you can't really predict or plan love, so it's always surprising.
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“Tish?”

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Ernestine, gesturing with her cigarette.

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“Yes.”

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“What time you seeing the lawyer on Monday?”

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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Dec 17 2020 5:23AM) : They're finally seeing the lawyer.
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kailyn m kailyn m (Jan 27 2021 10:23PM) : She is finally meeting the lawyer I wonder what the lawyer will tell her ?
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“After the six o’clock visit. I’ll be there about seven. He says he’s got to work late, anyway.”

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“If he says anything about more money, you teil him to call me, you hear?”

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“I don’t know what good that’s going to do, if he wants more money, he wants more money-“

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“You do like your sister tells you,” Daddy said.

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“He won’t talk to you,” Ernestine said, “the way he’ll talk to me, can you dig it?”

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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Dec 14 2020 9:13PM) : what does that mean? more

what way will the lawyer talk to Tish’s sister that she wouldn’t to Tish?

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“Yes,” I said, finally, “I can dig it.” But, for reasons I couldn’t explain, something in her voice frightened me to death. I felt the way I’d felt all day, alone with my trouble. Nobody could help me, not even Sis. Because she was certainly determined to help me, I knew that. But maybe I rea­lized that she was frightened, too, although she was trying to sound calm and tough. I realized that she knew a whole lot about it because of the kids downtown. I wanted to ask her how it worked. I wanted to ask her if it worked.

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Nico V Nico V (Dec 10 2020 6:30PM) : she might be worried about what her family thinks about her actions
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Jan 20 2021 3:39PM) : shes starting to get scared and shes overthinking, nobody can calm her down right now.
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Drew H Drew H (Dec 10 2020 6:17PM) : (Opinion) Her emotions had spun around quickly. She was just relaxed and thinking about her baby. Now she is frightened.
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Dec 14 2020 12:03PM) : opinion more

I feel like Tish is starting to get anxious

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Lena F Lena F (Jan 26 2021 6:36PM) : It is a sad but common feeling to feel that you are alone with your troubles and no one can help you, I think everyone has felt this way at somepoint. It can be very confusing and lonely.
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AMRA B AMRA B (Dec 02 2020 2:42PM) : Opinion more

I think she feels depressed because nobody can help her.

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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Dec 08 2020 9:08AM) : i agree
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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Dec 09 2020 10:10AM) : I kindly disagree [Edited] more

I don’t think she’s depressed I think she’s scared what her family might think of her,and there’s a lot of tension, and suspence for Tish to plan when the right time to tell them.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 09 2020 12:57PM) : Agree/disagree more

I agree that she might be depressed but i dont think she is currently really depressed she might just had a really tough life especially knowing that Tish is 19 years old and falling in love and getting pregnant

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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Dec 13 2020 7:56PM) : realization more

I think she realizes that no one can help her and she is scared to know what they might think of her. she is scared to face her realities with her family.

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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Dec 14 2020 12:05AM) : Question more

Was she afraid of only her family or was there other thing that would lead to her being depress.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Dec 09 2020 1:02PM) : Tish and her mother more

I know that Tish’s mom is trying o make this a joy moment for RTish having a baby but Tish knows that her mother is still worried about her but she doesnt want to show tish that she is worried

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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Dec 11 2020 4:54PM) : her mother could've been trying to sound calm and tough so that Tish wouldn't be as frightened.
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 10:34AM) : I noticed a similarity between Tish and her sister, Earlier in the book Tish was scared but gave off a different impression to appear she was all together. So that a very interesting detail.
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Drew H Drew H (Dec 10 2020 6:19PM) : (Opinion) I feel like this last paragraph was a weird way to end things, but also grab your attention for the next part/ continuation. [Edited]
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Leo P Leo P (Dec 13 2020 7:58PM) : I agree it is a good cliffhanger
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Dec 14 2020 12:54AM) : What is Tish talking about? what exactly "Worked"?
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Jan 08 2021 2:04AM) : this is a very interesting cliffhanger

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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Jan 19 2021 12:11PM) : it sucks for him. its every difficult because he cant see his loved ones because of being locked up. [Edited]
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Oliver B Oliver B (Jan 27 2021 9:59AM) : It almost seems as that line represented that they were they're for each other mentally as like support.
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