'one day the sun will shine and you wont get muddy no more' :big ma
Some of Cassie Logan's fears in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry are racist and violent society, and humiliation.
Tj dies from a beating.
proud and determined
Some of the minor themes is the fig tree is represent their family its doing what it's gotta do. The school bus represents something. I think.
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I don't exactly know what page, but I know it's in Chapter 9. And plus in every edition it's on a different page.
In Roll of Thunder, Hear my Cry, Stacey was spanked because T.J. threw some cheat notes to him during a test. Mama was substituting, came in, and saw the cheat notes in Stacey's hands. Stacey was spanked for "cheating", when T.J. was the true culprit.
The families shop at Vicksburg to boycott the Wallace store.
Some symbols in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" include the Logan family land representing pride and ownership, the rusted school bus representing segregation and inequality, and the night men representing oppressive white power.
One of the funniest parts in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is when the children play a prank on their teacher, Miss Crocker, by putting a mouse in her drawer. This scene adds some light-heartedness to the story amidst the serious themes of racism and discrimination.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," examples of foreshadowing include Mr. Avery's warning about a storm coming, Cassie's confrontation with Lillian Jean, and T.J.'s association with the Simms brothers. These events hint at larger conflicts and tensions that will unfold later in the story.
Papa in "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is portrayed as a strong, wise, and determined character. He is a hardworking man who values his family and community, standing up against injustice and racism despite the risks involved. Papa's protective nature and commitment to his beliefs make him a central figure in the novel.