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How does Roger feel about Mrs Jones?
Jones treats Roger kindly because she understands what he is going through. Roger tries to steal Mrs. Jones’s purse, but instead of trying to call the police on him, she takes him home and makes him something to eat.
What does Roger want Mrs Jones?
In Langston Hughes short story “Thank You M’am,” Roger tells Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones his motive for attempting to steal her purse is to get money to purchase blue suede shoes. After thwarting his attempt, Mrs. Jones realizes his motive is far more than wanting new shoes, even if Roger is not aware of it.
What does Roger think that Mrs Jones is going to do with him?
After Roger turns the water faucet on, he asks Mrs. Jones if is she is going to take him to jail. He is aware that he has committed a crime and is worried that Mrs. Jones will punish him by taking him to jail.
What does Roger think in thank you ma am?
Roger is worried that she will think the worst of him, so he takes great care to make sure she knows he can be trusted. It is a grand moment for both of them, as she demonstrates her trust in the boy and he proves himself to be trustworthy. Of course he does not expect to be rewarded for his decision, but he is.
How did Mrs Jones react when Roger try to steal her purse?
Roger’s obvious expectation was that Mrs. Jones would hand him over to the police. Completely against his thoughts, she takes him to her house. What follows there leaves him speechless and overwhelmed with a strong sense of gratitude.
How did Mrs Jones initially react to Roger trying to steal her purse?
Mrs. Jones’s initial reaction is to kick him “right square in his blue-jeaned sitter.” A large woman, Mrs. Jones proceeds to shake and scold Roger. She then requires that he pick up her pocketbook.
Why is Roger scared at first in Mrs Jones home?
In “Thank You, M’am,” why is Roger scared at first in Mrs. Jones’s home? He fears that Mrs. Jones will turn him over to the police.
Why is Roger unable to speak as he is leaving Mrs Jones apartment?
It appears that, for some acts of kindness, there are no words to express how we feel and the gratitude that overwhelms us. The kindness of Mrs. Jones literally leaves Roger speechless, and he is not even able to stammer out the “Thank you” that he knows is insufficient.
What does Roger do when Mrs Jones leaves him alone with her purse?
Roger learns that taking shortcuts only hurts upright, hardworking people like Mrs. Jones and realizes that he must change his ways. When Mrs. Jones leaves him alone with her purse, Roger goes out of his way to not only be trustworthy, but also to ensure that his hostess can see that he is worthy of trust.
What is Roger’s view of mrs.jones at the beginning of Thank you Ma’am?
At the beginning of Langston Hughes’ short story “Thank You, Ma’am,” the boy, Roger, looks at Mrs. Jones as a nobody—as his victim. He plans to steal her purse and probably does not even think of the consequences to Mrs. Jones. He wants something, and he aims to get it.
Why did Roger try to rob Mrs Jones?
Although Roger tried to rob her, he is not a bad person; instead, he is a victim of circumstance. Mrs. Jones’s response can also be read as a commentary on contemporary issues facing Black youths, as she encourages Roger to understand and embrace his inherent worth.
Why does Roger steal from mrs.jones in Lord of the flies?
Also the whole reason why Roger steals from Mrs. Jones is because he does not have enough money to buy his “Blue Suede Shoes” so he had to steal. Another example would be the description of his clothes and how his face and hair was all messy and dirty.
Why did Roger think the woman was slow?
We can presume that, because it was eleven o’clock at night and the woman was walking alone, he thought—although noting that she was “large”—that she would be unable to stop him from stealing her purse. Presumably, there was some initial judgement that this woman was weaker or slower than he, the would-be thief.