The Boy In The Lastly By Jacqueline Woodson: An Analysis

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Guy Ryder states, “Social justice is the surest guarantor of peace in the world.” The only way the world can succeed is working together to have justice for all. Peace and social justice will keep families together because they will not be forced away from one another. Social justice is an ideal word for all. It will bring peace for everyone. No one would be discriminated against for anything, be hungry, have no home, be disrespected for their gender, and more. Everyone would be accepted for the person they are. The only issue is many people are choosing to make social justice unachievable and making sure that there will not be a better tomorrow. In the realistic fiction book If You Come Softly by Jacqueline Woodson, the novel The Boy In the …show more content…

Discrimination against religion causes Srulik’s family to be disconnected from each other in Run, Boy, Run. Srulik was picking for food from the dumpster with his mother as a usual routine. They would hand a basket back and forth to be filled with food. He went to go hand it to his mother and she never grabbed the basket of food he filled. After his mother left him all alone. “The basket was full. ‘Mama?’ he called, ready to hand to her. There was no answer. No hands took the basket. He stood up and peered out of the garbage bin” (Orlev 5). Srulik’s mother disappeared and he never saw her again. Social justice caused his mother to run away because the Nazis were doing a roundup to bring them from the Ghetto to the concentration camp. The Nazis did a roundup and did not notice Srulik because he was hiding in the garbage bin searching for food. The mother noticed it and found herself a chance to escape. After, Srulik ran away and got out of the ghetto. He traveled to a few farmers and he was going through a field crawling so the soldiers did not see him because they were nearby. Srulik ran into his father after he ran away and escaped a few years back. His father told him to stay down and he would distract the Germans so he could get away. His father was shot and killed while he was helping Srulik. “‘Srulik… ‘ ‘Papa?’ Only now did he realize it was his father. ‘I thought you and Mama had been killed,’ his father whispered. ‘No.’ ‘Where is she?’ ‘I don't know.’ They could hear the two Germans shouting to each other… From the corner of his eyes he saw the Germans chasing his father in the direction of the village. As fast as he could he ran the other way towards the forest. Two shots rang out. The another. He did not turn to look. He ran until he was at the forest” (Orlev 64). The Germans shot him because they figured he was a Jewish person on the run. The Germans shot him because they did

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