Have you ever read the story Thank You Ma'm, by Langston Hughes? I honestly believe that this is a wonderful story. I enjoyed the climax best out of Thank You Ma'm. I enjoyed the climax because it was very surprising, realistic, and interesting. It also gave me some good things to think about.
The first reason of why I enjoyed the climax best is because it was very surprising. I was eager to continue reading on to find out the turning point of the story. For example,after an character name Roger stole Ms. Luella bates Washington Jone's purse she took him to her home and allowed him to wash his face and get something to eat. This was very surprising to me because I thought that she was going to send him to jail, but instead she treated him really nice and gave him something that he needed.
Equally important to why I like the climax best out of Thank You Ma'm is because the way Luella Bates Washington Jones acts. She reminds me of my grandmother. The way she reacted in that situation is in a way that my grandmother would have. She would be strict at first but later on lighten up and be nice. I like that about Thank You Ma'm because it has a realistic feel. It allows you to compare what a real person would do if a problem like that occurred in someones regular life.
The last reason why I like the climax best out of Thank You Ma'm is because it was very interesting. I liked how the author made Luella Bates Washington Jone's character come out to be nice and caring. It was almost like her type of character was not meant to be that way, but Langston Hughes pulled it off so good that Luella Bates Washington Jones fitted perfectly into the story. The way she handled the Roger situation was unbelievable.
I loved the story Thank You Ma'm. It was very surprising, realistic, and interesting. It actually made me think about my life and how to treat people with love and respect. So you shouldn't do something bad to someone because they might end up doing something great for you.
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Tuesday, September 23, 2008
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