“We’ll own all that some day, Bigger,” Jan said with a wave of his hand. “After the revolution it’ll be ours. But we’ll have to fight for it.” (68)
In this section Jan employs inclusive language to describe his ideal for the communist future. Terms such as “we’ll” and “ours” would imply that Bigger has accepted communism and agrees to join in the revolution. Bigger has not approved or disproved joining communism because he does not even begin to understand the meaning. Knowing Bigger’s personality, he will likely believe that Mary and Jan are in an evil communist cult and he will report this to Mr. Dalton.
Will Bigger side with Mr. Dalton or the communists?
Will Mrs. Dalton be able to convince Bigger to attend nigh school?
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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