Social Studies, 24.04.2020 15:22, aj12381
1. How are the whites buried? How is this different from the blacks? How do they decide to distinguish between the dead?
2. The "Jim Crow law" is the law which separated whites from blacks in the United States. Under the Jim Crow laws, schools and other public facilities were segregated. What do you think Tea Cake means when he says "Look lak dey think God don’t know nothin’ ‘bout de Jim Crow law"?
3. How does Tea Cake’s personality change once he begins feeling sick?
4. What do we learn about Tea Cake’s bite?
5. What makes Tea Cake finally "snap"? What happens as a result?
6. Describe Janie’s perspective of the people in the courtroom.
7. What is the jury’s verdict? How long does it take them to make their decision? Why is this amount of time important?
8. At least twice in this chapter, Janie refers to Tea Cake as "the son of Evening Sun.
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