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She was teasing at her? :\
Initially, Cassie is submissive and fearful towards Lillian Jean due to the racist social hierarchy. However, as the story progresses, Cassie becomes more emboldened and stands up to Lillian Jean, challenging her authority and refusing to be treated as inferior.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," Jeremy's sister Lillian Jean refuses to let Cassie and Little Man walk on the sidewalk when she is passing by. Cassie stands up to her and demands to know why Lillian Jean is making them move. This incident highlights the racial tension and inequality in the community, where white individuals like Lillian Jean feel entitled to mistreat people of color.
Cassie decides to get revenge on Lillian Jean because she is fed up with the injustice and mistreatment that her family faces from white people in their community. She is standing up for herself and refusing to let Lillian Jean continue to humiliate and disrespect her. Cassie ultimately wants to assert her dignity and challenge the racial hierarchy that oppresses her.
Becuase! If cassie wouldn't, Mr. Simms would probably beat Cassie up. If you don't believe me, do a little research on 'segregation'
because it's a waste of energy
because she was so she was so mean to cassie
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
national anthem of our country Nigeria at the 1960 Independence as written by Lillian Jean Williams
because he was talking to black people and it was not ok to do so and that time
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," it is revealed that Lillian Jean Simms pushed Cassie Logan into the road, leading to her confrontation with the white Simms brothers. This event sets off a chain of events that heightens the racial tensions in the story.
Lillian Jean and Jeremy may be different due to their upbringing, personal experiences, and individual personalities. Factors such as family dynamics, social interactions, and personal values can contribute to shaping their distinct characteristics and behaviors. Influences from their environment can play a role in how they each navigate the world and interact with others.