Theme Of Superman And Roburta's Truth In Superman Smashes The Klan

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Emma Fraley

Ms. Collins

ELA 8

14 March 2023

Superman and Roburta’s Truth in Superman Smashes the Klan(sstk)

SUPERMAN VS THE KKK what is happening but more seriously what is happening to Lan-shin or Roberta or Clark Kent better known as our alien superhuman hero let’s find out how they feel on the inside and why they feel like outsiders.

In the book Superman Smashes the Klan, it is about the Chinese-American/immigrants moving to Metropolis but then having threats and racism about them then the klan do you know their KKK stuff but Superman is there to help the lee’s but he also is going through really finding out he is an alien and he feels hurt because he is hiding who he is and so are the lee’s …show more content…

The theme is not to hide or be ashamed of who you are and Roburta or Lan-Shin because, through most of the book, she acts very shy and doesn’t really like to share much about her but she is ashamed that she doesn’t fit in, or having any friends because she is just a little different.

she is sitting on the bleachers of the unity house and then before she talks to a girl over there she says “Jacket or No, You can do this, Roberta, you can make friends

You washed your hands and everything.” that is in part one and she is working up the courage to talk to new people.

it shows how she is worried that she is going to mess up and how she feels like she is not like everyone else and that she is different than everyone …show more content…

Are you…

FLYING?

I SAID…

RFF…

LEAVE HIM ALONE!

AAAH!

Huff

Huff

Pete…

Whuh…

Whuh…

WHAT—

You okay?

G-G-GET AWAY FROM ME!

I, too, Always suspected that i didn’t Belong.

That day, I got Proof.”

My evidence supports the topic that you see now why he hid a part of himself his best friend left because he thought he was a freak and scary even though he just wanted to protect him.

When they bold a word or phrase how they emphasize that word/phrase showing that that is important to the topic.

Roberta when she has that argument with Tommy about how he is being fake you can see the words being bolded to add more meaning.

“Those Unity House kids are pretty great, aren’t they?

I guess.

What’s wrong with You?

I don’t know…

I miss Chinatown.

A word of advice, Sis? You’ll never be happy in Metropolis if you keep pining after Chinatown.

Psh. At least There, you weren’t So Fake.

What’s That supposed to mean?!

“These Wontons Don’t fry up That Easy.”

Anything to fit in, Right, Tommy?!

You know what your problem is?!

I’m sure you Can’t wait to tell me!

YOU’RE ALWAYS THINKING ABOUT HOW YOU DON’T FIT IN!

MAYBE IF YOU WEREN’T SO STUCK UP ABOUT BEING DIFFERENT, YOU’D START MAKING FRIENDS HERE,