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WHAT INSTURMENT DOES MY FATHER SUN SUN JOHNSON
It Is about a man named Merton or "Sun- Sun Johnson" who was the big man in town but then he owed a friend some money.......he couldn't pay Jake all the money he owed him so Jake took all Jake's property and Merton Had to move from Robin Hill to River Bottom........
In Chapter 1 of "Your Father Sun-Sun Johnson," the main event centers around the introduction of the protagonist, Sun-Sun Johnson, who is a mixed-race boy living in a small Caribbean village. The chapter highlights his struggles with identity and acceptance, as he navigates the complexities of his heritage and the prejudices of the community. Sun-Sun's relationship with his father and the societal expectations placed upon him are also established, setting the stage for the conflicts he will face throughout the story.
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WHAT INSTURMENT DOES MY FATHER SUN SUN JOHNSON
It Is about a man named Merton or "Sun- Sun Johnson" who was the big man in town but then he owed a friend some money.......he couldn't pay Jake all the money he owed him so Jake took all Jake's property and Merton Had to move from Robin Hill to River Bottom........
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In Chapter 1 of "Your Father Sun-Sun Johnson," the main event centers around the introduction of the protagonist, Sun-Sun Johnson, who is a mixed-race boy living in a small Caribbean village. The chapter highlights his struggles with identity and acceptance, as he navigates the complexities of his heritage and the prejudices of the community. Sun-Sun's relationship with his father and the societal expectations placed upon him are also established, setting the stage for the conflicts he will face throughout the story.
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The narrator of "My Father Sun-Sun Johnson" is not explicitly identified in the story. However, the story is written in the third person and the narrator is an omniscient voice that tells the tale of Sun-Sun Johnson, his family, and their community in rural Jamaica.