"He had lived and acted on the assumption that he was alone, and now he saw that he had not been. What he had done made others suffer. No matter how much he would long for them to forget him, they would not be able to. His family was apart of him, not only in blood, but in spirit" (298).
I think that here, Bigger finally opens up to his family in his mind. He knows that his actions hurt them, and he sort of opens up and gives himself the ability to love them here. Although, I think instead he will hate them because he is unsure how to love.
Implicate: v. to show to be also involved, usually in an incriminating manner
Incredulous: adj. indicating unbelief.
Monday, April 13, 2009
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