The Nickel Boys
Elwood and optimism
What does "Optimism made Elwood as malleable as cheap taffy" mean?
What does "Optimism made Elwood as malleable as cheap taffy" mean?
Elwood Curtis is a young boy who grows up during the period of the Jim Crow laws. He is black and is removed from his local school to a place called the Nickel Academy, which is a place where Elwood gets new friends, but above all a difficult and cruel place to be. I think he is so used to disappointment that being optimistic seems cheap.