Truth In Melba's Warriors Don T Cry

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Mike Kelly once said truth is a battle of perceptions. People only see what they’re prepared to confront. It’s not what you look at that matters, but what you see. And when different perception battle against one another, the truth has a way of getting lost. When Melba the narrator of Warriors Don’t Cry was at the age of 5 she was at the brinks of seeing the darks ways of segregation. The moment took place at the Fair Park for a Fourth of July picnic. As the moment reaches its climax(when the concession man shouted at her and banged hard on the counter, spilling her coins on the ground). Melba’s description of her reaction from the event creates an illusion of fear as in page 4 she writes “I didn’t know what that word meant. But his growling

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