For me, fear is getting stronger. Dad Christopher is gone now. There is neither shouting, struggle nor jealousy. I just die. I climbed into the nearby forest awkwardly, but my idea gradually disappeared. "Mary?" My legs are uneasy. The residents around me are still dying under the moonlight light. The layer of darkness is filled with the tide of fear. I scared me. We are not only afraid. My heart is like a dead fish that loses hope. Here is pain and nausea. My own fear began to tear my body, and my idea failed because of despair.
"You are a good father." From Christopher to his father's gentle words, they spent the night at the evacuation shelter for homelessness and caught interest in the essence of pursuit of happiness. Chris is not perfect, but emotional scenes clearly show the power that he protects and gives to his son one after another. Physical emotions (hugs and kisses) and heart moments symbolize their relationship. Chris repeatedly asked Christopher to trust him, and Dad proved he was trustworthy. When Linda threatened to leave, Chris asked their son to stay with him. He knew that he would be a better parent than her - this is the reality that Linda is acquiesced. Later Christopher asked to his father, "Because I, my mother left?" Chris replied, "My mother left for her mother, and you have nothing to do with this."
Thunder's novel's role heard my cry about racial discrimination and friendship. Most people do not know who they trust and who they will not trust. Mildred Taylor's novel talks about Stacy, Cassie, Christopher John, Litman, TJ, Sims, Dad, Mom, and Malaysia in the fight against racial discrimination. They believe that everyone must equal regardless of their skin color. I pay attention to Stacy and his family's life. I will also consider how Stacey grew up with the novel "King of Thunder". I listened to my scream and looked up Stacey and his family and friends. Small lands where half of the land owned by Logan is a mortgage needs to pay as soon as possible. In the 1930s, most black people in the state of Mississippi were poverty. They do not own their own lands, they are "ten farmers". This means that they must work on white farm owned farms to survive. The Caucasians did not pay more for black workers. They have ample survival but others do not