Look back at the collage you created to represent the perspective of a character other than Cassie, the story's narrator. Which of the other character's experiences reveals the most about the kinds of conflicts that were common in the South during the Jim Crow era? What does the character's reaction suggest about the novel's message or theme?

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I chose TJ

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Answer:

A theme solves conflicts within a story.

Not chosen any other option!, that's because a story can be of anything ,whether a human or a non human object.So,it just explains what happens in the story to let us clear about the facts of the story .

Explanation:

The lynching that TJ suffers is an experience that shows how black people were blamed for things that were innocent in the Jim Crown South.

What happened to TJ?

  • He was blamed for a crime he didn't commit.
  • He was persecuted by the population for this crime.
  • He was attacked and people were about to kill him in a public square.

The South under Jim Crow laws was extremely racist. Blacks were treated as inferior beings and suffered the most varied types of abuse. This made living together very difficult and limited the freedom and ability of African Americans.

TJ was a black kid seen as a troublemaker. He behaved badly and was cheating, vindictive, dishonest, and quarrelsome, but he wasn't a criminal.

However, that didn't stop him from being accused of a crime he didn't commit.

The community decided to make him pay for this crime with death, even without investigating the possible culprits. This shows that the South at that time was very violent with blacks and that their word had no relevance, as they were held responsible for everything.

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