To what extent did Mildred Taylor describe TJ as a victim of the era? In this novel, TJ Avery is depicted as a victim of the times. He fell into prejudice against black people and I thought that was way of life. At the beginning of the novel, the reader did not know much about TJ until they finally understood him. TJ is the oldest child in the novel, but he is a very uneasy person with low self-esteem. Like Logan, he is enthusiastic about being loved by people and has a sense of security for his family.
After school, Claude appeared in the forest trail leading to the house of Avery and we went with him. When I left the woods and entered the Avery garden, the house was desolate, then we found TJ. Stacy quickly accused him and saw him at TJ. He tried to put his long right leg on the pipe to flee. He did not succeed. Stacy jumped onto the inner tube and they slapped in the car before they had trouble getting to Azalea's azalea.
On both sides of the road there was a long hanging branch, a thin and thin boy suddenly appeared from the forest road and placed a thin arm around Stacey. This is T.J. Avery. After a while, his brother Claude appeared and smiled and smiled. It was as if he had let him do it painfully. The two boys were wearing clothes on Sunday. The Avery family shared the land of Granger. "They live behind Smeglings Creek, they come to the church from time to time," stacy suddenly said. Then he turned to TJ. Lanier came very late and got a big horse. Mr. Berry said he was very sick and said she had to help her, but he did not say "I did not get burned."
To the last night of the church revival meeting in August, to TJ. They wore gown-like clothes, R. W. and Melvin to show to his former friends that he did not have them. R.W. and Melvin bought a pearl pistol at the Barnett shop together with TJ. The store closed, but R.W. and Melvin persuaded T.J. to steal the gun while they were stealing the piggy bank. Barnetts looks like three black thieves because Melvin and R. W. Are wearing a stocking mask on their face. He hit Mr. Burnett at the flat end of R. W. Ax, beat Mrs. Burnett and hit behind her head on the stove, which was dark. When threatening to clarify what happened, they broke TJ. T.J ran away to Logan. T. J.'s father found him missing and Stacey left TJ back home before kicking him out. Simms and Wallaces attacked the house of Averys and occupied T.J. When Jamison and the sheriff of the town arrived, he was about to put a strain on him. Dad and Mr. Morrison left.