Why does bigger hate mary




















Dalton says, is to drive Mary to the university that evening. Peggy cooks dinner for Bigger, but he is suspicious of her kindness and thinks she may be trying to pass off some of her work onto him. Peggy also tells Bigger that the last chauffeur, a black man named Green, was with the Daltons for ten years. Green attended night school at Mrs. After Bigger finishes dinner, Peggy instructs him in the operation of the furnace, then shows him to his room.

Bigger excitedly contemplates the luxuries he will enjoy with the Daltons. Nonetheless, Mary still worries him. Every rich white woman he has met in the past has treated him in a cold and reserved manner, but Mary does not. Bigger therefore does not know what to make of her. Before driving Mary out to the university, Bigger enters the kitchen and finds Mrs.

Dalton sitting there alone. Bigger felt he had to cover up what he had done to escape punishment. In attempting to cover it up, he caused more confusion in his own mind. Eventually the culmination of all this confusion led him to justifications for the crimes he had committed. Bigger's crimes created a feeling of empowerment which he had never known before. This power struggle in his own mind led to a lack of remorse for his crimes.

Eventually this empowerment led to his being caught because he was trying to gain too much control over the situation. This rationalization was used against him during his court case and in the end led to his conviction. Bigger Thomas' actions can be at least in part accredited to the world in which he grew up.

The sentiment of society at the time led Bigger to believe that he was a lesser person because of his race. He was not allowed the same luxeries as other races within society.

This stigma led to internal pain and suffering throughout the course of his short life. Bigger is punished for actions he committed that were the outcome of this racial prejudice. In a sense society had created a monster and then condemned that which they had made. Bigger does not reply. Bigger drives Jan and Mary around the park while they make out in the back seat.

The two have become thoroughly drunk by the time Bigger drops Jan off. Before he leaves, Jan gives Bigger some communist pamphlets to read. Mary, riding in the front seat next to Bigger, tries to engage in a conversation with him. She leans her head on his shoulder and asks him if he does not mind.

She laughs, and again Bigger feels she is making fun of him. He again feels overcome by fear and hatred. Jekyll and Mr. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Who was the first person to visit bigger in jail? Why does bigger pick a fight with his friend Gus? Why does bigger decide to take his gun to the interview with Mr Dalton?

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