Or two, a gift of the realization to the violence that exists with learning the skills to navigate the neighborhood so he may live to be an adult. The story moves to an eight year old Geoff who has his first encounter with being robbed. As he was walking back home from the corner store a boy about his age befriended and then robbed Geoff of his change, sixty-one cents. For most people sixty-one cents would be insignificant. For a single woman on welfare with three boys it is quite significant.
How does Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones change Roger? She was almost robbed by a young man named Roger. He was trying to take money. She took him home & had him clean himself up, she fed him, and gave him money for blue suede shoes.
Short stories are written to share a lesson, or show and experience for the reader to relate to their own lives. Most stories show a challenge that someone has to overcome, such as a physical threat, or a mental confrontation that they have to face. In the story “Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers, one of the two main characters, Lemon Brown, faced both types of challenges while having taught a message to the protagonist Greg Ridley. LIkewise, in the story “Thank You Ma’am” by Langston Hughes, Mrs. Jones caught a child named Roger who tried to steal her purse for a pair of shoes. When thrown into a problematic situation, even without a similar background in the slightest, Lemon Brown and Mrs. Jones address their problems similarly..
Clemmie Sue Jarvis, sixty-three has spent her entire life on the eastern seaboard of Virginia in the rural community of Wrongberight. For years, she raised mules until the last one past two seasons ago. She told one neighbor that she had a mind to become a grit farmer but her eyesight was failing and she would have a difficult time harvesting the crop and she wanted to save what sight she had for reading the bible, making quits and painting by numbers. Her vivacious individuality keeps her from being down and
Sheppard allows doing good and helping other to take presents over the well being of his son. The story serves as a reminder that absence of compassion and the attainment
He gave us two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain, a pair of good-luck pennies, and our lives. But neighbors give in return. We never put back into the tree what we took out of it: we had given him nothing, and it made me sad”(281). Boo was a very good person who was very empathetic towards the his
" After she gave the teenager money to buy himself some shoes, because she knew where he was coming from. Meaning, the woman had gone through the same sad experiences this young boy was now going through. This story shows the reader, you shouldn’t judge from the outside. Look deeper into someone to find real reasons and emotions. And always help others even if they hurt your feelings or try to steal from you.
The family pair struggles to maintain enough food for themselves, but despite that the boy still tries to give up his food in order to help others. Not only did he insist in helping a man as rude as Ely, but wanted to help the lost kid on the road. “We could get him and take him with us…. I’d give that little boy half of my food”( McCarthy 86). This displays the naturally generous and unselfish characteristics of the boy.
Then he realizes that he was not going to stay with his money when he die. At the end, he helped his employee with a monetary situation. Further, he went to his nephew’s Christmas dinner. Significantly, this novel helps people retrain the meaning of being humble and kind with others. Something that is very important about this novel is that it teaches a lesson of helping others, because you are not going to stay with your money when you die.
Mrs. Jones kindness changed roger in a special way it made him feel trusted and that he did not have to steal no more. On page 32 Mrs. Jones told him “you could have just asked for the money” and roger said “ma’am”. He did not know that he could just ask Mrs. Jones for some money for his blue suede shoes. On page32 Mrs. Jones asked “Roger would you want someone to come rob you when you are trying to get home and eat dinner and roger said well I don’t have anybody at home to fix me dinner? On page 32 Roger said “are you gonna take me to jail” bending over the sink and Mrs. Jones said “not with that face I would not take you any
“ I have done things too, which I will not tell you,” Mrs.Luella Bates Washington Jones said to Roger the boy that tried to steal her purse. In the story “ Thank You Ma 'am ” I believe that Mrs Jones is caring because Mrs. Jones brings Roger into her house, and tries to help Roger. The most obvious why Mrs.Jones is caring is because she lets Roger into her house even when he tried to steal her purse, I know I would never just let him in my house if he tried to steal my purse I would of called the police. First of all she brings Roger to her house and then makes him dinner. I would never make a boy dinner who tried to steal my purse.
Mrs. Jones, “...simply turned around and kicked…,” the boy. She also forcefully had the boy, “... pick up my pocketbook, boy and give it here…” In addition to that, the woman was very threatening. For example, Mrs. Jones, told the boy that he would remember her once she was “through with,” him. These parts are significant because it portrays a big part of Mrs. Jones’ personality.
A central theme in the short story “Thank you Ma 'am” by Langston Hughes is a little kindness goes a long way. One act of kindness can change a person’s life forever. Her unnecessary kindness made a major impact on Roger and changes him. As the story progresses, we see that Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones shows empathy and kindness for Roger. That kindness appears to pass onto Roger near the end of the story.
“When I get through with you, sir, you are going to remember Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones,” the large lady said fiercely. In the edge of your seat story, “Thank You Ma’am,” by Langston Hughes, the main character of the story is very entertaining with every action that she takes. The main event that had happened in the story is, a boy (Rodger) wanted to get blue suede shoes and he didn’t have enough money, so he tried to steal Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones purse, and that was a bad choice. After that, she caught him with a strong, bold arm and took him to her house. While there, she talks with the boy and feeds him.
Jazmyne Nelson Dr. Rose English 101 December 11, 2017 Literary Analysis Langston Hughes’ short story entitled “Thank You Ma’am”, analyzes the interaction between Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones and Roger. It presents the readers, the idea of goodness, the theme of trust, forgiveness, and kindness. Hughes is able to convert a language that is easier to understand by characterizing the context of story, advancing important themes, and using dialogue among the characters. Trust is one of themes that stood out while analyzing the short story. Though Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones has been victimized Roger worries that she won’t trust him, so he moves.