If Walter Lee Younger makes a deal with the devil will everything go back to normal?
Reasons to make deal with the devil
Satanic temptation
Racism
Anguish
How Walter Lee Younger handles the decision with the devil.
Looks at himself at true cost
Walter Lee recovers in time to reject devils offer (Mr. Linder aka devil)
Resisting the devil shows how Walter Lee grows heroic by battling his own demons.
But he barely had time to come to his senses to resist the devil
Not making a deal with the devil
Everyone has to battle against their own demons it’s whether or not how strong you are to win that battle.
Redemption
Getting stronger
Realization
Acceptance
Chapter 1: Every Trip is a Quest (Except when it’s Not)
If Kip goes on a quest he will go through a series of events that may change the outlook you have of the plot of the story. Why does Kip go on a quest?
His mother tells him to go get Wonder Bread from Super Market
He goes through a dangerous road, a Holy Grail, a dragon, an evil night, and one princess
How Kip deals with seeing the girl of his dreams, Karen with rich boy Tony Vauxhall laughing and having a good time.
Kip gets even more jealous of Tony than he already was
Gets angry
Gives up any hope of getting Karen
Starts a new path in life
Every trip is a quest because it consists of a quester, a place to go, a stated reason to go there, challenges and trials, a real reason to go there.
But every adventure is not a quest
Going on the quest Kip realized
Revelation
Letting go
Moving on
Denouement
Chapter 2: Nice to eat with you: Acts of Communion
If Communion isn’t always holy then what is it?
An act of friendship
Sexual
Rival ends
What does Communion have to do with friendship and family relations?
An act of sharing peace
A failed meal carries negative connotations
This tells of symbolism that takes place while characters are eating a meal