Cassie is upset because Big Ma parks the wagon in the back of the church, in the colored section, while white people park in the front. This segregation symbolizes the racial discrimination and inequality that existed during that time.
- As they put the wagon in the barn at home, Stacey tells Cassie not to blame Big Ma because she had to act as she did. Cassie insists that Big Ma is a grownup like Mr. Simms. ... As Mama makes dinner, Cassie tries to tell Uncle Hammer about her day in Strawberry but Big Ma keeps interrupting her.
Big Ma may not take Cassie's advice to move the farm wagon forward because she may have her own reasons for keeping it where it is. It could be a strategic decision based on foot traffic flow or other considerations that Big Ma deems important for the farm's success. Additionally, Big Ma may value tradition and prefer to maintain things as they have always been done.
When B5 first came out Cassie did have a big crush on him. And then he started crushing on her. He was trying to get with Cassie a while back, but she's with Diddy now.
The Big Red Wagon - 1951 was released on: USA: 1951
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It signifies the story development.
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The cast of The Big Red Wagon - 1951 includes: John Weigle as Narrator
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Big Ma passes along the values of perseverance, strength, and resilience to Cassie through the story of how the Logan family acquired their land. She highlights the importance of standing up for what is right and fighting for justice, even in the face of adversity and injustice. Through her story, Big Ma instills in Cassie the determination to hold onto their family's land and heritage with pride and dignity.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," Big Ma forces Cassie to apologize to Mr. Barnett, the white store owner, after an incident where Cassie feels wronged by his disrespectful treatment. This moment highlights the racial tensions and injustices of the time, as Big Ma believes that maintaining peace and avoiding trouble is essential for their family's safety. Cassie's struggle with this demand illustrates her growing awareness of the societal injustices around her.
Cassie was rescued from Mr. Sims in roll of thunder hear my cry because when Cassie bunmped into Lillian Jean, she had to applologize to Lillian Jean for "pushing" her. Big Ma made Cassie appologize to the Sims. For a moment, Cassie understood why Big Ma made her applologize (so there would not be any fighting going on between a black girl and a white girl).