Where+the+Shadows+Tangle+and+Snare+and+Sing

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The them for Where the Shadows Tangle and Snare and Sing would be the fact that the narrator, the girl is seeing how blacks were being treated back during the Civil Rights movement. Like the police officer who set the jail house on fire, because the blacks wouldn` t get quiet. So the overall theme for this story is racism. || The book is written in 1st person point of view. It is told by a young girl. The way that the girl writes, I know that she is young, because of her grammer, and her language. The young girl is very young and naïve and still learning things in the world. For example the NAACP, the girl didn`t know what that really was. Then she didn`t understand why that the police officer started the fire on purpose, but why the newspaper article said it was an accident. || (include historical, geographical, physical context) || Daylen: The setting takes place during the Civil Rights movement, maybe during the 1960s through the 70s. I know that it is during this time, because in the story it uses the words "colored people, niggers, and boycotts." The story takes place in the south, because of its language. It`s not the modern day slang, but it has that informal southern language told by a young white girl. || The story takes place in the south, because of its language. It`s not the modern day slang, but it has that informal southern language told by a young white girl. I can tell that the girl in the story is very young, because she dont have correct grammer at all. Some of her sentence you have to read twice, because of the grammer. Like this sentence " No, three reason I like to say at Martha`s." || (in addition to character traits, label as dynamic, static, flat, or round) || Daylen: narrator~ a young girl. She is naive, who in my mind trying to figure out why is the colored people treated diffrently than she is toward whites. ||
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