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Fly in Buttermilk James Baldwin is a very perceptive man and usually gets his point across pretty well. In his excerpt “A Fly in Buttermilk”, Baldwin discusses his encounter with a southern family. This family includes a young black male who is enrolled in an all white high school. He asks of the boy’s troubles and discusses his responses.

For the very first words of this excerpt Baldwin states “You can take the child out of the country, but you can’t take the country out of the child.” This bases on the whole excerpt. For my own interpretation I took this as a self-reflection upon one own environment. I know personally from my own experiences that the environments in which I was raised in from my parents and friends to my …show more content…

Baldwin does not know of this and will never know of it. These two are obviously going to have different perspectives on the situation.

When Baldwin talks to the mother and son in the excerpt, he mentions that he had felt that he had not heard the whole truth. For example, the boy tells him that on the first day of school there was merely some name-calling and nothing else. He also neglects to mention any of the names to which he was called. The boy is very quite and studious, but surely he has some insecurities. Also throughout the conversation it seemed as though he hurried to defend his mother’s side, as though he always wanted to keep her in a non-worried state. It seems as though he did not want to let his mother know of any problems he was having because she had so much pride in him. Was she better off not knowing? This I found to be intriguing because I feel that everybody has experienced this emotion at least once. I also find that this is one of the hardest qualities a person can obtain. What quality? The quality that is the opposite of selfishness. Such a quality comes only with great restraint and discipline. It cannot be explained yet everybody knows what it is. I think it is unique how Baldwin gets this out there. Never have I seen a writer put this lesson in such context.

Later still in the conversation Baldwin talks to the boy about leaving and going back to his original school. The boy replies with a strong

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