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Monday, January 23, 2017

Short Story - Berry by Langston Hughes

In the short story, cull, the protagonist, berry, is a grisly man who finds himself in some conflicts with the whites. He was uneducated beca expenditure of the separationism there wasnt many schools for Negroes. He needed a play so he headed to the north. He got a job at Dr. Renfields Home for crippled children but was handle genuinely badly due to his race. He was oer worked and underpaid, but he did everything he was told to even though he wasnt paid for half(a) of it. He dedicated some of his spare time to the kids and wizard day something terrible happened. He was taking maven of the kids break through to the beach and the wheelchair managed to tip everyplace and the child fell out. Although he wasnt injured and it wasnt Berrys fault, it was an accident, , Berry got shoot and his last endure was interpreted away from him.\nWhen Berry was displace to the job, Mrs Osborn was not expecting a Negro. her hold open to the employment.. brought results- shadower ones. She didnt crawl in how the former(a) staff would react, as they were not use to have someone dark working with them because their perceptions to dark masses had already been formed by social norms. Mrs Osborn did not know where Berry would ease as he could not sleep with the rest of the employees due to his colour. They headstrong they would keep him but bear him less than the last kitchen male child was paid because he was black. well pay darkie eight. Berry was make to sleep in the attic, which shows how over frequently they thought of him. He was treated bad by the other employees and they took advantage of him, but he did as he was told nonetheless. Berry adorned the children very much as he could touch on to them, because they were treated just as bad as he was by the other employees. He went out with him to the beach and one day when he went to crawfish one male child a horrible accident happened. The boy was over excited and cultivation up falling over with the wh eelchair , but despite it being an accident, Dr. Renfield blamed it all on Berry. He ca...

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