Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Mrs Jones treat Roger?
- 2 How does Mrs Jones Show Roger respect?
- 3 In what part of the story did Mrs Jones show that she cared about Roger?
- 4 What does Mrs Jones give Roger at the end of the story?
- 5 How does Roger react to Mrs Jones actions at the end of the story?
- 6 What lesson did Mrs Jones teach Roger?
- 7 What does Mrs Jones give Roger at the end of the story and what advice does she give him why do you think she gives him what she does?
- 8 How does Roger react to Mrs Luella Bates Washington Jones actions at the end if the story?
- 9 How does Mrs Jones’s response to Roger’s actions?
- 10 Why was Roger scared of mrs.jones in Stranger Things?
- 11 What did mrs.jones say at the end of the story?
Why does Mrs Jones treat Roger?
Jones treats Roger kindly because she understands what he is going through. Roger tries to steal Mrs. Jones’s purse, but instead of trying to call the police on him, she takes him home and makes him something to eat.
How does Mrs Jones Show Roger respect?
He shows her respect when she leaves him alone to make dinner. Her purse is right there, and he could easily snatch it and make a run for it, but he does not. At this point, Roger wants Mrs. Jones to trust him, even though earlier he was not very trustworthy.
In what ways does Mrs Jones treat Roger as if he were her son?
JONES TREAT ROGER AS IF HE WERE HER SON? SHE DISAPLINS HIM ACTS MOTHERLY TO HIM. ONE OF THE FIRST THINGS THAT MRS. JONES DOES IS MAKE SURE THAT ROGER’S FACE WAS WASHED.
In what part of the story did Mrs Jones show that she cared about Roger?
Jones shows empathy toward Roger by asking if he’s hungry. When she finds out he is, she takes him home to get supper for him. Readers can make a reasonable inference that she empathizes with him at this point because she sees beyond his crime and into his need.
What does Mrs Jones give Roger at the end of the story?
The woman, Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones, takes Roger to the small, furnished room she rents. She asks him why he tried to steal her purse, gives him supper, and gives him money to buy the blue suede shoes he hoped to purchase through the theft.
Which excerpt from the story first shows that Roger’s attitude towards Mrs Jones is changing?
Jones wants Roger to go to the store for her. Which excerpt from the story first shows that Roger’s attitude towards Mrs. Jones is changing? “I just want you to turn me loose.”
How does Roger react to Mrs Jones actions at the end of the story?
Roger appreciates the faith that Mrs. Jones has in him and regrets trying to steal from her. Roger recognizes that Mrs. Jones did not report him to the police and wants to help his family.
What lesson did Mrs Jones teach Roger?
kindness
Mrs. Jones’s lesson in kindness begins through teaching Roger “right from wrong.” Rather than simply telling Roger his actions were wrong, though, she invites him to embrace this realization on his own. First, she instructs him to return her purse, which allows Roger to make his mistake right.
How does Mrs Jones response to Roger’s actions?
Mrs. Jones’s response to Roger’s actions contributes to the themes in “Thank You, M’am” surrounding compassion, dignity, and trust. By showing Roger kindness, Mrs. Jones reinforces the idea that victimhood is subjective.
What does Mrs Jones give Roger at the end of the story and what advice does she give him why do you think she gives him what she does?
She assumes that Roger wants money so that he can buy food and when he reveals that he actually wants to buy a pair of blue suede shoes she is not angry but remembers when she “wanted things I could not get.” Mrs Jones gives Roger the $10 so that he doesn’t steal it from someone else and to perhaps give him an …
How does Roger react to Mrs Luella Bates Washington Jones actions at the end if the story?
Why couldn’t Roger say anything to Mrs. Jones at the end of the story? He was just happy he got $10 and didn’t feel the need to say thank you. He was in shock of her and couldn’t believe someone had tried to help him after he tried to steal something.
How does this description of Roger contradict his actions at the beginning of the story?
How does this description of Roger contradict his actions at the beginning of the story? At the beginning of the story, Roger’s actions show that he thinks he is tough and mean even though he looks weak.
How does Mrs Jones’s response to Roger’s actions?
Mrs. Jones’s response to Roger’s actions contributes to the themes in “Thank You, M’am” surrounding compassion, dignity, and trust. By showing Roger kindness, Mrs. Jones reinforces the idea that victimhood is subjective.
Why was Roger scared of mrs.jones in Stranger Things?
Presumably, there was some initial judgement that this woman was weaker or slower than he, the would-be thief. Mrs. Jones soon puts an end to that idea, however. We can see from Roger’s behavior—he “whispers” in response to Mrs. Jones’s interrogation—that he is frightened by how badly he misjudged her.
Why did mrs.jones give Roger ten dollars?
Mrs. Jones showed him kindness and fogiveness; she even showed him trust when she left her pocketbook out. In the end, she gives Roger ten dollars to get the shoes he was willing to steal for. She warns him that “….shoes come by devilish like that will burn your feet,” meaning that they’d come back to haunt him, possibly land him in jail.
What did mrs.jones say at the end of the story?
Towards the end of the story, Mrs. Jones admits to Roger, “I have done things, too, which I would not tell you, son—neither tell God, if he didn’t already know.” Through this revelation, Mrs. Jones continues to be a role model to Roger by showing him that he doesn’t have to continue living the way he does.