Book 2 shows the transition between Bigger's flight and destiny. There is a feeling of suspense in the second volume. The network of destiny is getting bigger and bigger. When Bigger showed his pride before it fell, Ma's warning about "Gallou" reappeared. When I warned that Bessie could not escape from the mob chasing him or 5,000 white guards, the rush to Bigger's fate was not hurt. Bessie also predicted her own murder by Bigger's hand and added that even if his "accidental" murder charges were effective he would still be executed as a murderer / rapist.
The first half of the second book was dedicated to wealthy landowner James Jarvis. That son Arthur was a white reformer killed by Abu Dhabi, the son of Cumarro. Mr. Jarvis knew that Arthur was sympathetic to the locals, but he did not understand how much his son was involved in the battle for indigenous rights. In the next paragraph, I will explain the idea of Jarvis after learning about my son. "I think that increasing school education will lead to a decline in the crime rate of local children, do not you think more school education will only produce smarter criminals ... ... why they are How long does it take for them to get there and how long will it take to get back? Did you close the servant for many hours on Sunday?
About 20 years ago, I first read "Local Children" as a teenager. After reading "Black Boy", I decided to read "Local Sons" again. About half of the 'indigenous houses', I noticed that I did not actually read the whole book. Actually, I read only one quarter! Because I convinced myself I've been thinking over the years to read 'local children' (probably, as I was young, I read over 100 pages of books and read this book ). I can think that I can read that I read it to appease my mother or teacher, I insist that it was too long that I came to believe it To do!