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summry of jamaican fragment by Al hendrick​

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In the prose ‘Jamaican fragment’ the author A L Hendricks says how prejudice mislead the person’s opinion. This incident happened in authors life. He depicted it very nicely. Everyday the narrator used to walk half-mile from his home to railway track in the morning and evening. The walk is pleasant to him because of the red and green-roofed bungalows, green lawns and garden on either side and it gives good exercise. One morning the narrator noticed that two little boys were playing in the garden. One is black and another is white. The narrator observed the children. The black boy might be 5 years and white boy is little lesser may be 4 years old. The white boy is shouting and commanding the black boy. Whatever the white boy orders, the black boy did the same. The narrator was also Jamaican black man. He was puzzled within himself. Hundreds of questions came into his. mind. The children were very small, really they were infants. At the very small age how could they discriminate ?Who were they ? Was black boy a servant’s son ? Who was he? They wore same type of dress. Were they neighbors or play mates . Whoever might be ? Were we, as a race really inferior that even in our infancy we realized our deficiencies and accepted a position as the white man’s servant? The author went on asking these questions to himself for a whole day. His faith in his people was shaken. He didn’t find the boys in the afternoon. Again he thought deeply. The next morning he found the boys and observed them. To his surprise, the dark boy was commanding and white boy did everything. Then the narrator understood that was a game and he remembered what he played in his childhood. He smiled within himself. A white man was standing by the gate. The narrator recalled what he thought the previous day and night. The thought came to his mind that the black race is superior to white. How silly the grown-ups are to misinterpret a child’s action. Then he would try to clarify and drive away all the doubts from his mind. The narrator said these to these white man. He was surprised to hear the outburst of the narrator and said that the two boys were brothers and his children and introduced a brown woman as his wife. The narrator smiled and his soul laughed within him. He said to his heart about his country and his people’s greatness and he was left proud of both. The white man smiled at the narrator and went away to catch the train.

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Jamaican Fragment is a story about a man, who during his regular walk to and from work encounters an irregularity he views as an act of inferiority. We can assume that the Jamaican Fragment is a real life experience, rather than a piece of fiction due to first person writing style.

The Jamaican Fragment is a story about a man, who during his regular walk to and from work encounters an irregularity he views as an act of inferiority. We can assume that the Jamaican Fragment is a real life experience, rather than a piece of fiction due to first person writing style.

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