Literature 7th
May 12, 2014
Chapter 7-9 Test
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
2. The land is very important to many people. To Big Ma, the land represents family, freedom, and her husband’s hard work and never ending love. Big Ma’s the type of person that will do anything to keep her family’s land. Cassie is the type of person who supports and values the land because it means so much to Big Ma and the rest of the family. Cassie still does not truly understand the value of their land. Uncle Hammer believes the land is a symbol. The land is a symbol of their families’ ownership and independence against the white landowners. To Harlan Granger, the land stands for profit. Mr. Granger is a greedy, racist man, who is jealous that the Logans’ own the land. This land once belonged to his family. This causes Mr. Granger to try and take the land from them unfairly.
3. Storms are represented as chaos and dangers throughout the novel. “The tat-tat of the rain against the tin roof, changed to a deafening roar that sound as if thousands of giant rocks were hurled against the earth.” (45) The author uses the expression of thousands of rocks being hurled to earth, in “the tat-tat rain . . . turned into a deafening roar.” The strong amount and force of rain is basically telling everyone to be safe, and take cover. If they do not be careful, they could be stoned to death. Another example is, “Mr. Avery stepped dripping the room . . . Theys ridin’ tonight.” (60) “A clap of deafening thunder drowned Mr. Avery’s words, then the rain quickened and the conversation was lost.” (62) Mr. Avery starts talking about the ridin’ tonight, Mama gets scared and suspicious, shortly after the storm drains out the conversation. The strong storm leaves important information to be unheard; this leaves the person suspicious and frightened.
4. Throughout the novel, there is constant fear moving the plot along. Fear is a constant factor in the story. It is shown in many, if