Welcome to the blog for Prof. John Talbird's English 101 class. The purpose of this site is two-fold: 1) to continue the conversations we start in class (or to start conversations before we get to class) and 2) to practice our writing, reading, and thinking on a weekly basis in an informal setting.
Tuesday, November 6, 2018
In the opening of the story, it is evident that the narrator is living in a time where racism flourished, and segregation was normal to most people. The narrator herself was not racist but just lived in the moment. I find it abnormal that having mixed babies (black and white) was viewed as something so wrong and was also very rare at the time. I find it very inspirational that she shared the views of her racist grandparents (and others' opinions) in the first chapter.
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would've liked to see more details.
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