Character Analysis: The Road To Memphis

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The statement “Not only do different cultures have special customs and traditions, they also may perceive the world differently,” applies to The Road to Memphis because it illustrates the stark difference between African-American ways of thinking and Caucasian ways of thinking. At the beginning of the book, when Cassie, Christopher-John, and Little Man are waiting for the bus, Harris goes into the Wallaces’ store. The Aames boys start bullying him, and Harris stays. Back then, a white boy could have just left and they wouldn’t have said a thing. But if Harris had left, he could have been hurt or even killed for disrespecting a white boy. Harris knew in order to keep himself safe, he would have had to stay in the store and take the bullying.