The Many Sides Of Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones

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The Many Sides of Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones The author of " Thank you Ma'am," Langston Hughes, characterizes Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones in many different ways. At the beginning of the story Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones comes across as mean. She says to Roger regarding his dirty face, " 'Not with that face, I would not take you nowhere. ' " She also picks him up by his shirt to yell at him; however, as the story progresses, she realizes the boy has no parental guidance at home and gets softer towards him. Later in the story, she has more of a motherly quality to her. She takes Roger back to her house and cares for him. She tells him, " 'Let the water run until it gets warm; here's a clean towel.' " Roger sits circumspect

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