The characters are Mrs. Jones and Roger
a story About a Boy named Roger who snatches a purse from a large woman named Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones.
At the end of the story, Roger gains a sense of self-worth and respect. He learns that he is capable of honesty and kindness, realizing that he doesn't need to resort to stealing to get what he wants. Roger's interaction with Mrs. Jones helps him see the potential for good within himself.
Roger's anticipation to get shoes he knows he can't afford.
To have pride in himself.
The falling action in "Thank You, Ma'am" occurs after Mrs. Jones gives Roger money for his shoes and they part ways. Roger reflects on the encounter and the kindness shown to him by Mrs. Jones, prompting him to express gratitude and reveal more about himself to her.
In the short story "Thank You, Ma'am" by Langston Hughes, the event of Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones catching Roger trying to steal her purse is part of the exposition. This event sets the stage for the relationship between Mrs. Jones and Roger and leads to the development of the story.
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No, Mrs. Jones in "Thank You M'am" can be considered a dynamic character. Throughout the story, she shows a willingness to help and forgive Roger, which demonstrates her capacity for growth and change as a character.
It is when Mrs. Jones takes care of Roger. She feeds him and lets him wash his face and gives him money.
Roger is a young, poor boy who attempts to steal from Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones, the protagonist of the story "Thank You, Ma'am". Throughout the story, Roger learns a valuable lesson about kindness, redemption, and the impact that a caring person can have on his life.
The internal conflict in "Thank You, Ma'am" is between Mrs. Jones's desire to teach and help Roger learn from his mistakes while also balancing her own feelings of frustration and disappointment at his attempted theft. She grapples with whether to punish him or show him kindness and understanding.