Sixo's the ultimate rebel. If he were around today, he'd probably be an activist, maybe even a community organizer.
Let's take a look:. Garner But Sixo has a soft side, too. That's the side Paul D recalls fondly, the side that would sit with Paul D and cook potatoes 2. And above all else, Sixo is the novel's wise man. He's the kind of guy who's never wrong.
Because he's close to nature. And not in the Birkenstock-wearing way. No, he does things like go "among trees at night. For dancing, he said, to keep his bloodlines open, he said" 2.
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Themes All Themes. Symbols All Symbols. Theme Wheel. Everything you need for every book you read. The way the content is organized and presented is seamlessly smooth, innovative, and comprehensive. Schoolteacher and the other men dragged Paul D back home, where he encountered Sethe. Despite the recent disaster, she still intended to run. It was in the aftermath of the failed escape that Paul D first learned the price he fetched: nine hundred dollars.
The knowledge forever affected his understanding of himself. He questions whether his life since his aborted escape has been worth it, whether he should have thrown himself into the fire with Sixo. A white man stops by to ask if the men know Judy of Plank Road. Though Stamp knows her, he feigns ignorance.
The white man reprimands Paul D for drinking on church grounds and then rides away. When Vashti came to him one night to tell him that she had returned for good, he felt the terrible urge to break her neck. Instead, he changed his name. The conversation turns to , and Stamp Paid tells Paul D that he was present when Sethe tried to kill her children.
There is an element of loss in what is otherwise a gesture of strength and self-affirmation.
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