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Eudy And Andy Hartman

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

WARRIORS DON'T CRY BY MELBA BEALS

BY THE EUDY AND ANDY
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SETTING

  • Little Rock, Arkansas in 1950s.
  • Lot of racism against blacks

SETTING (2)

  • "I was living with once concern, integration of school."
  • This shows that Melba is worried about the integration.
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SETTING (3)

  • "Go home, nigger!"
  • This shows the seriousness of it.
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MELBA

  • Melba is taking part in the integration.
  • She is extremely worried about it to.

MELBA (2)

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MELBA (2)

  • "I feel specially cared about."
  • She knows that she can't give up because of racists.
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MELBA (3)

  • "Although I to was unsure about trusting link."
  • She is very untrusting of white people.

SUPPORTING CHARACTER (GRANDMAW)

  • "Grandmaw took my hand as she asked The Lord to protect me."
  • Grandmaw truly cares about Melba.

SUPPORTING CHARACTER (LINK)

  • "Get outa here now, my name is Link."
  • Link helped Melba escape Andy and continued to help.

SUPPORTING CHARACTER (DANNY)

  • "You've gotta learn how to defend yourself"
  • Danny was there mostly for emotional support.

SUMMARY

  • Story about integration in Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Melba is one of the children chosen to integrate.

SUMMARY (2)

  • "...if anyone loved in central high who wanted to go to school with white people."
  • Melba volunteers to go to the white school.

ONE CONFLICT OVERCOMED

  • "..said turning the other cheek would be hard."
  • Melba responded nicely to all of the horrid racism.

CONFLICT OVERCOMED

  • "I was alive and well for now."
  • Melba drove away from her attackers.

THEME

  • The theme is never give up.
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COMMUNICATING THE THEME

  • "I gunned the engine of link's car"
  • She could have just given up and been killed by Andy.
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COMMUNICATING THEME (2)

  • "All these integration problems will be worked out"
  • Melba wrote this in her journal.

GOOD BOOK (ANDY)

  • I think this a good book because it helps people with problems deal with them
  • Another reason this is a good book is because she showed white & black people deal with each other as equals
  • "Please god help me stop being a warrior and just be a girl"

BAD (EUDY)

  • I just didn't like it.
  • When the man attacked Melba I stopped reading it
  • I take those things seriously and I will not read it.