In "Bud, Not Buddy" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Herman is crying because he is overwhelmed by his emotions and the memories of his past. He reflects on the loss of his family and the struggles he faced, which makes him feel vulnerable and sad. This moment underscores the themes of longing for connection and the impact of personal history on one's identity. Herman's tears signify a release of grief and the complexity of human experiences.
Bud's dad
Herman e calaway is buds grandfather
herman e. callooway
There were multiple conflicts in Bud, Not Buddy. The main one was that Bud wanted to find the man he believed was his father: Herman E. Calloway.
NO Herman E. Calloway turns out to be Bud Caldwells Grandpa
The Insturment that Herman. E. Calloway gives to Bud not Buddy is the Saxaphone
Bud's dad
Herman E. Calloway
Herman E. Caldwell is Bud's Grandfather in Bud Not Buddy (I promise i am not lying)
Herman e calaway is buds grandfather
Herman E. Caldwell
The rocks become a problem in the story Bud not Buddy, because Herman E. Calloway thinks Bud stole the rocks from Herman. Then, Herman asked Bud how he got the rocks and Bud was forced to say his mothers name Angela Janet Caldwell (The daughter of Herman). I found the information in the book Bud, Not Buddy, a book by Chirstopher Paul Curtis
herman e. callooway
herman e calloway is bud's grand father, his mom's dad
There were multiple conflicts in Bud, Not Buddy. The main one was that Bud wanted to find the man he believed was his father: Herman E. Calloway.
The main characters are Bud and Herman E. Calloway.
the story does not tell but bud thinks it is Herman E. Calloway