Prompt: Troy’s complaint about the unfair job system shows his frustration with racial discrimination. How did this conversation make you think about fairness and opportunity in society today? If you were in Troy’s position, what would you do?

 Prompt Response: I would complain same as him. He should have the chance to try and become a driver just as a white man should too. 

Summary: Today in class we had no internet. Instead we wrote notes about denotation and connotation. We also read the 1st second of Act 1 of our play. 

Reflection: The book is entertaining and I look forward to grasping more about the character's minds and their motivations. I wonder if Troy's speeches will be a relevant part of the story. 


 

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