Write a note on Malcolm's encounter with grizzly????
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Malcolm’s experience of racial prejudice from both white and black people shows the extent to which racism is ingrained in society. Malcolm’s father, Earl, who spends his days working to help black people support themselves and return to Africa, is one of the last people we would expect to hold racist views. But he treats Malcolm better than he treats his other sons because Malcolm has the lightest skin. Malcolm learns by witnessing his parents’ fates that racist double standards are a serious problem in his society. His father is killed by a group of whites for promoting a strong, independent black community, and his mother is driven crazy by a white welfare agency that does not trust her to take care of her children because she is black. Although Malcolm’s light skin makes it possible for him to be accepted by the Swerlins and elected class president of Mason Junior High, he continues to experience discrimination. The Swerlins treat him like a pet, and his school discourages him from pursuing his dream to be a lawyer. Malcolm cannot escape the atmosphere of racial prejudice, as it pervades everything from the welfare agencies and his school to his family relationships.
Answer:
At the encounter of Malcolm with grizzly, Malcolm became ugly as grizzly grabbed Malcolm with her paws
Explanation:
- When Malcolm attacked at the grizzly and plunged his knife into her neck to save Barb, the grizzly at once turned to Malcolm. It grabbed Malcolm with both her paws, Malcolm stopped struggling. The grizzly took him for dead. So she left Malcolm and went away
- After his encounter with the grizzly, Malcolm was reduced to a. freak. He had no hair left on his head. His face was a criss-cross of scars. His skin was puffy. It was ugly shinyred. This was the reason why he ignored Barb’s letters. He thought that she couldn’t love an ugly person like him