I feel that Jefferson shouldn't be acting the way he does, such as pretending to be a hog. Him pretending to be a hog makes him look very immature. Him thinking this is not making him feel like a man. He hopes that Grant will leave him alone.
This chapter talks about Grant and when he was in school with an old friend of his named Antoine. I really see how race really effect how they were living back then. As I learn that Grant and Antoine become aware how far African Americans get with education, it never ends. Thid makes me feel bad for the black community back then but also amazing to see that they want to make a change.
This chapter changes your mood and make you really feel for Jefferson and the situation he's in. Jefferson is jail and when they visit him, Jefferson doesn't eat or talk. Grant really doesn't know if he want to change Jefferson or not. Im still curious to know how he is going to change Jefferson into a man.
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