- 1
Why does Matilda ask Tom to be the head of the family, even though by tradition she should have expected her oldest son, Virgil, to fill that role in the absence of her husband, Chicken George?
Students should be asked to consider notions of character and responsibility in Matilda's decision. Tom is the son who spends his money wisely; who has a steady form of employment that he is very good at, creating great demand for his talents; and who is reliable when family needs predominate. Tom is self-sacrificing and committed to being helpful to his mother, his siblings, and the other slaves at the Lea's plantation.
- 2
What does the demand by the white residents of Henning...
Join Now to View Premium Content
GradeSaver provides access to 2370 study guide PDFs and quizzes, 11018 literature essays, 2792 sample college application essays, 926 lesson plans, and ad-free surfing in this premium content, “Members Only” section of the site! Membership includes a 10% discount on all editing orders.