<br> a) School smart (Maya is smart. When she moves to San Francisco from Stamps, Arkansas, she is skipped a grade.)
<br> b) Caring sister (she always talks of her devotion to Baily)
<br> c) Determined (she wants to get a job with the streetcar company and she keeps bugging them until they finally give her a job)
<br> d) Proud (she lives with the junkyard kids instead of going back to her father's; she slaps Dolores for calling her mother a whore)
<br>2) Appearance
<br> a) African American, tall, skinny, small and squinty eyes, big feet, large gap between her front teeth, black hair
<br>3) What The Character Wants
<br> a) Maya wants, ultimately, for her family to be happy. She wants the segregation of blacks to end (she is disgusted when young white girls call her grandmother by her first name).
<br>4) How the Character Changes
<br> a) After being raped, Maya stops talking as much
<br> b) After spending time living in the junkyard, Maya learns tolerance, which will help her through out her life. She matures from a young girl to a mother, as well.
<br> c) Becomes more mature once she gets her job with the street cars
<br>5) Key Statements About the Character
<br> a) "Ritie, don't worry cause you ain't pretty. Plenty of pretty women I seen digging ditches or worse. You smart. I swear to God, I rather you have a good mind than a cute behind." (p.56)
<br> b) "In those moments I decided that although Baily loved me he couldn't help. I knew that because I loved him so much I could never hurt him" (p. 73)
<br>6) Key Actions
<br> a) Father comes to Stamps and takes them to their mother
<br> b) Moves back to Stamps, then to SF
<br> c) Drives home from Mexico
<br> d) Slaps Dolores
<br> e) Stays with the junkyard people
<br> f) Gets pregnant
<br>7) What Others Think Of the Character
<br> a) When they are younger, Baily really looks out for Maya. As they