The story "Thank You, M’am” reveals the theme of helping anyone, even if they are different. In “Thank You, M’am” by Langstin Huges, Roger wanted blue suede shoes but he had to steal from a lady but when she caught him he became very nervous. So the lady decided to help Roger learn that stealing is bad and he should not steal and Roger chose to change and ask instead of steal. Then Roger chose to go down a better path. The theme, helping anyone even if they are different, is revealed when Roger was in Mrs. Jones house that Mrs. Jones was going to help
The story "Thank You, M’am” reveals the theme of helping anyone, even if they are different. In “Thank You, M’am” by Langstin Huges, Roger wanted blue suede shoes but he had to steal from a lady but when she caught him he became very nervous. So the lady decided to help Roger learn that stealing is bad and he should not steal and Roger chose to change and ask instead of steal. Then Roger chose to go down a better path. The theme, helping anyone even if they are different, is revealed when Roger was in Mrs. Jones house that Mrs. Jones was going to help