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Rosa Parks Refusal To Relinquish Her Seat

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1. Why does the author introduce the novel with Rosa Parks’ refusal to relinquish her seat?

The author starts the novel with Park’s defiance to concede her seat because it is an event capable of ensnaring most reader’s interest, is relatable, and helps establish an essential point of the novel. The event is interesting to readers because many are familiar with this historical event, which creates a premise that many readers could understand and relate to. The author then alters the reader’s perception of the event with information that ties in to the central theme of the novel. The view of the event is changed because the reader learns that Rosa Parks is an introvert. Many would expect Parks’ to be a bold and imposing woman, the author included, “I had always imagined Rosa Parks as a stately woman with a …show more content…

The introvert needs to give the extrovert partner the attention he or she desires. Extroverts require company (Quiet 11) and need to feel like they are heard. The extrovert needs to understand that his or her introvert partner needs space and time to recharge from the day (Quiet 228). Once both partners understand the other’s needs, many problems are avoided. However, when a problem does arise, both people in the relationship need to understand the other’s way of dealing with the problem. Introverts like to avoid conflict (Quiet 230), which seems like a lack of caring to an extrovert. The extrovert needs to realize that that is how the introvert is attempting to maintain the relationship. Extroverts prefer “an up front-style of disagreement” (Page 230), which can appear harsh to an introvert. The extrovert should rephrase the problems, so it seems less hostile and more like a discussion. The introvert should realize that it is ok to talk about issues that are

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