Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Surprise chapter!
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What does the narrator first notice upon waking up in the hospital?

He notices the bright lights and the sterile, white surroundings.

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Who does the narrator meet after leaving the hospital?

He meets a kind elderly man named Mary.

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What event does the narrator witness that deeply impacts him in this chapter?

He witnesses a street eviction of an elderly black couple.

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In Chapter 1, why does the narrator fight in the Battle Royal?

He is coerced to entertain the white audience as part of his scholarship presentation.

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What treatment is the narrator subjected to in the hospital?

He undergoes electroshock therapy.

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What does Mary offer the narrator when he first arrives at her home?

She offers him food and a place to stay.

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How does the narrator react to the eviction?

He gives an impassioned speech to the crowd, urging them to resist.

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In Chapter 6, why does Dr. Bledsoe chastise the narrator?

For taking Mr. Norton to see Trueblood and the Golden Day.

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How does the narrator describe his memory during his time in the hospital?

He compares it to a slate wiped clean or a blank page.

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How does the narrator feel about Mary’s kindness?

He feels conflicted, both grateful and slightly suspicious.

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What do the contents of the elderly couple’s belongings symbolize?

They symbolize the history and struggle of black lives in America.

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In Chapter 9, what does the narrator find in the letters from Dr. Bledsoe?

They contain warnings to keep him out of opportunities rather than recommendations.

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What is the significance of the hospital staff calling the narrator “boy”?

It highlights their dehumanization and lack of respect for him.

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What physical object becomes significant in Mary’s home?

The coin bank shaped like a caricatured black figure.

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What group takes notice of the narrator after his speech?

The Brotherhood.

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In Chapter 10, what happens when the narrator gets his first job at the Liberty Paints plant?

He experiences an explosion in the basement where he is mixing paint.

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What does the narrator lose as a result of his treatment in the hospital?

He loses his sense of identity and purpose temporarily.

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What theme does Mary’s character primarily represent?

She represents maternal care and the possibility of community support.

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What does the narrator feel for the first time after the eviction speech?

A sense of purpose and power through collective action.

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What does the “Optic White” paint symbolize in Chapter 10?

It symbolizes the erasure of individuality and racial identity.