In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Bugs is a character who is depicted as a friend of the protagonist, Bud Caldwell. Bugs is described as being African American, reflecting the racial dynamics of the time period in which the story is set. His character plays a significant role in Bud's journey as they navigate challenges together during the Great Depression.
Bugs is a friend of Bud from the orphanage.
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Bugs is Bud's good friend from the Home
In "Bud, Not Buddy," Bud sat with Bugs at the Sweet Pea Restaurant. Bugs was a member of the band that Bud was trying to find, as he believed that the band had a connection to his father.
Bugs goes to the library to search for Bud in "Bud, Not Buddy" because he is a friend of Bud's mother and is trying to locate Bud to reunite him with his family. Bugs wants to help Bud find his father and bring them back together.
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Bugs was looking for bud caldwell
they go to hooperville
his friend was bugs but he went on the train and left bud
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Bud, Of Course Bugs, Herman E. Calloway, and Jerry.