mrs logan thinks that t.j is going the wrong way with the simms boys
w Cassie Logan Stacey Logan Little Man(Clayton Cheaster) Logan Christopher-John Logan Mary(Mama) Logan David(Papa) Logan Hammer Logan Big Ma(Caroline Logan) Paul Edward Logan T.J Avery Suzella Rankin Bud Rankin Lottie Moe Turner Jacey Peters Stuart Walker Joe Billy Montier Mr. Morrison Mr. Harlan Granger Mr.Wade Jamison Son-Boy Ellis Don Lee Ellis Wordell Mrs. Lee Annie Ellis Mr. Page Ellis Leora Ellis Little Willie Wiggins Maynard Wiggins Jeremy Simms R.W Simms Melvin Simms Mr. Jim Lee Barnett Mrs. Barnett Lillian Jean Simms Dorris Anne Joe McCalister Russell Jake Willis Mrs. Daisy Crocker + More
T.J. wanted to get Mrs. Logan into trouble because she found out that he was cheating and stealing from the school. By framing Mrs. Logan, he hoped to deflect attention away from his own wrongdoings and avoid getting caught.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," TJ lied to his father about being helped with answers by Mrs. Logan during a test. This lie led to Mrs. Logan being accused of cheating, resulting in her being fired from her teaching job.
Mrs. Logan whips Stacy as a form of punishment or discipline for misbehaving or not following her instructions. It is a physical punishment used to teach Stacy a lesson or enforce obedience.
he is in love with Savannah cluff and his best friend is Mrs. Soltis
As you may know, his real name is Logan Henderson. On the show, his fake name is Logan Mitchell. < logans name on the show is hortence, but mrs diamond(james mom) told the guys to call him logan>
mother and daughter
This helps explain why Mrs. Peters can sympathize with Mrs. Wright.
The real reason Kaleb Wallace and Harlan Granger fired Mrs. Logan is because 2 students found out that Mrs. Logan wasn't teaching things right out of the book. They thought she was making up things.
Mrs Robin
Mr. Logan insists on taking Stacey to Vicksburg to teach him about responsibility and to expose him to the realities of the world outside their community, as he believes it’s an important step in his maturation. However, Mrs. Logan objects because she fears for Stacey's safety and is concerned about the dangers he might face in a racially charged environment. Her protective instincts reflect her desire to shield Stacey from the harsh realities of racism and violence that they encounter.
Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Hopewell have a complicated relationship characterized by a mix of friendship and social hierarchy. Mrs. Hopewell considers herself superior and often patronizes Mrs. Freeman, whom she employs as a tenant farmer. Despite this, Mrs. Freeman's candidness and sharp observations challenge Mrs. Hopewell's worldview, highlighting underlying tensions in their interactions. Their relationship reflects broader themes of class and social dynamics in Flannery O'Connor's work.