what does Daisy accuse the blacks of?
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At dinner, Daisy accuses Tom of bruising her knuckle. Everyone looks at it: We all looked—the knuckle was black and blue. ... Daisy says she knows he didn't mean to hurt her, but says it is what she gets for having married such a large, "hulking" man.
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Daisy accuses them of stealing
- The question has been asked from Driving Miss Daisy by Alfred Uhry.
- Hoke was really faithful to Daisy, however not all that devoted that he doesn't utilize another bid for employment as influence to get a compensation raise.
- Daisy who herself was a Jew, frequently felt biased against African Americans and one day blamed Hoke for taking a container of salmon.
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