Gary Blackwood uses his short story, “Noah Count and the Arkansas Ark” to teach the different varieties of education and why we should value them. The narrator goes through a hard time trying to embrace his family and how their grammar is different from the rest of the community. Blackwood includes many ways that shows the readers why we should value everyone’s education, and also how the main character feelings change about it. There are many times when his thought process is changed. In the beginning of the story you can tell that the narrator is conflicted when his grandma and his dad are talking about rain. Based on the details in paragraph 7, when he sighs, you can clearly tell he is annoyed. Also, in the same paragraph it says …”and I thought I knew about just everything…” so in the first couple of sections, he thinks that he knows everything about the world and that he is smarter than his family. This is a little altered the in the middle of the passage. …show more content…
This made the narrator mad because he saw all of the hard work that his dad was putting into the raft. He said “…lucky for me school was out, or I’d’ve had my hands full, fighting all the boys that would’ve called my dad crazy.” This shows how his attitude has changed from concerned to respectful. He wants to fight for his