"And he did not want to be mistrusted now'—Who is referred to as the 'he' here? Why did not he want to
be mistrusted now?
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Roger does not want to be mistrusted by Mrs. Jones, because he realizes that she wants to ... To prove this, Roger does not run out of her house, although he has ampl
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He refers to Roger, a young boy from the story "Thank You, Ma'am."
- The theme of Langston Hughes' short story "Thank You Ma'am" is the development of a little kid into an upright adult.
- The young youngster was terrified of being arrested for the mischief he had made while attempting to steal a fat purse from a lone woman on the street at night.
- However, the woman made it clear that she intended to wash his unclean and nasty face.
- The youngster was aware by this point that the woman was not planning to lock him up.
- Instead, she demonstrated her complete trust in him by leaving him alone in the room while she mistrusted him once more as changes started too slowly manifest in him. In this instance,
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