In Thank You, M’am by Langston Hughes, Mrs. Jones treated Roger better and kinder after taking him in. Evidence of this is on p54 paragraph 43 where the author states: “‘Eat some more, son,’ she said.” This supports the claim because it shows that she cares for his well being, and health. It also shows that she wants him to have energy and not be hungry. She also wanted to treat him with a ten cent cake. Another piece of evidence is on p55 paragraph 44. The author states: “‘Now here, take this ten dollars and buy yourself some blue suede shoes.’” This supports the claim because it shows that she cares enough to get him what he wants, even though they just met. It also shows that she is willing to sacrifice money for him to be happy, and hopefully
The use of character foil in “Thank You Ma’am” by Langston Hughes reveals how Mrs. Jones shows herself through Roger. Mrs. Jones and Rogers contrast with one another ends up allowing Roger to bring out the best in himself. The story begins with Mrs. Jones not punishing Roger for trying to steal her purse but acting compassionate and helpful to Roger. The large woman, Mrs. Jones brings Roger back to her home and lets him wash his face and he asks ¨You gonna take me to jail?” asked the boy, bending over the sink. ¨Not with that face, I would not take you nowhere,¨ said the woman.¨ (pg.2) Mrs. Jones shows the quality of being kind to the boy who tried to snatch her pocketbook, which reveals that she is a good person. Mrs. Jones showed her personality
after reading reviews from him thank you ma'am I have came up with a few similarities and one difference one somewhere or is that the setting in another is the characters change of heart the differences how the short stories end
At the beginning of “Thank you, Ma’am,” we see how just how compassionate Mrs. Jones really is. The moment she meets Roger, she tells the boy to wash his face. “Least I can do is wash your face. Are you hungry?” This might not seem like a very compassionate thing to do at first, however, she doesn’t even know the boy, yet she has enough compassion to make sure he is clean. Then, she takes the boy inside of her house! In addition, the boy, Roger asks, “You going to take me to jail?” But Mrs. Jones doesn’t. Maybe she sees that Roger is really a good boy inside, so she shows compassion to bring out his true kindness. This makes me think that he was probably trying to steal because he had to. And when Mrs. Jones asked him if he had anyone at home, he said, “No’m.” Mrs.
In Langston Hughes short story "Thank you, Ma'am" Mrs.Luella Bates Washington Jones shows the reader her many personality characteristics. First, in the story she shows she is bossy. She makes roger pick up her pocketbook. Next, she shows she is compassionate by not criticizing him of what he has done. She even tell him that she has done things like him she she was young that she isn't happy about. Last, she is kind with letting him come back to her house to wash his face and feeding him. Mrs.Luella Bates Washington Jones is a character who has many characteristics, but is a very powerful
Langston Hughes’ coming of age story “ Thank you Ma’am” takes place in a town where a boy is struggling for money. This boy’s name is Roger. Roger thinks he needs money so much that he decides to try and rob that money from a lady’s big and heavy purse . Roger instead falls down and gets caught by the lady. One lesson in this story is sympathy because if someone is in a bad situation that another person can relate to then that person would want to help.
The world can be full of mysterious people, and it’s natural for a person to steal in this world. But when you teach others they will not steal anymore. In” Thank You Ma'am” by Langston Hughes.Roger, learns from his mistakes throughout Mrs Jones's Kindness.So Mrs Jones will help him.
In the story ”Thank You, M’am” Mrs. Jones did not live the life she had hoped for as a child, because of her troubled past she wants to show Roger a better life. Mrs. Jones is a lonely woman who needs someone to help and show kindness to. She does that in the story by taking Roger to her apartment instead of calling the cops she takes matter into her own hands. A flaw that Mrs. Jones shares with us in the story is trusting too easily. She leaves her purse and the front door open giving Roger the opportunity to escape with her money. Mrs. Jones has little money but from Roger's perspective she is a wealthy woman. Roger feels this way because he does not have a family. In the end, everybody wins because Roger gets his blue suede
Explain: In other words, this poem is a message intended to speak to all the poor individuals who live in America, whether they originated from across the waters or are natives. He sees the government and the business people as full of greedy, and not treating the lower class decently. However, according to Langston Hughes this is not the expectation of the constitution. The author is trying to tell us that he feels the "Alleviation" (free nourishment for the needy) is insufficient for him. He needs a greater amount of everything for everyone so America can become America
Mrs. Jones decides to give Roger the $10 for the suede shoes (page 11 line 151) even though Roger is a stranger and tried to steal from her and $10 is the equivalent of $140 today. This shows how much she truly understands how painful it is to want something so badly but not be able to afford it. She doesn’t want Roger to have any reason to steal from people again. Mrs. Jones is mostly likely trying to get Roger to see that when you give people a chance to help you, they will most likely come through for
Sometimes people can seem cruel and mean, yet underneath the cruelty kindness and compassion that can be is cruel or mean when provoked. Thank You, Ma’am by Langston Hughes is a perfect example of that, how at the beginning she seemed cruel and unusual with her punishment of the child. Then when she got the child home all she could be was nice by having him cleaned, feeding him. All she wanted to do was make him a honest person, just like a mother.
Have you ever been dragged around by a women? Well in this story you’ll never know what hit you! In the story a boy named Roger tried to steal a lady's purse named Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones, instead he got kicked in his blue jeaned sitter.The lady took him home and had him wash his face. The lady gave ten dollars and never saw her again. In the article, “Thank You Ma’am,” by Langston Hughes, is realistic fiction. Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones is aggressive and caring.
It is tough to treat others the way you want to be treated.Mrs Jones realizes that, but still does it. The golden rule (treat others the way you want to be treated) is important in the story. In the story “Thank you m'am¨ by Langston Hughes, Mrs.Jones gives second chances, is helpful,and caring. It is important to realize that treating others the way you want to be treated is a big theme in the story.
The theme in the story “Thank You M’am” written by Langston Hughes is that kindness or one small act of kindness can change or transform a human being’s life. This theme is a recurring theme because it is mentioned in a lot of plays, books and stories.
Langston Hughes short story “Thank You Ma’am” takes place during the evening hours. Roger, a poor young boy, tries to take Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones pocketbook so he may purchase a new pair of shoes. That didn't quite go as planned since Mrs. Jones caught Roger in the act. Rather than taking him to the authorities, she is taking him to her house to to teach him a lesson. One lesson in the story suggests that there are people in a person’s life that help them along the way.
Have you ever wanted to help someone in need? Well, that's exactly how Mrs. Washington felt when she crossed paths with someone who tried to steal from her. In the story, “Thank You Ma’am,” the author, Langston Hughes, tries to illustrate many themes in the book, but it later seems very evident that the theme is: in order to build a stronger community everyone must help each other out.