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Eddie Contreres Song Analysis

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1. Mary Agnes sings Shug’s songs, and she starts writing her own songs to sing.
2. Mary Agnes is still but she understands her situation.
3. They love Mary Agnes because they are able to do as they like, big difference from the way Odessa and Sofia’s sisters treat them.
4. She just thinks they can’t be
5. Miss Millie feels that “if colored could have cars than one for her was past due.” (Wonder, p. 102)
6.he don’t teach her how to drive and he still makes her feel bad by asking her how she is enjoying it because she doesn’t have any friends who can teach her.
7. she doesn’t want Sophia to sit in the front with her one usually doesn’t see “a white person and a colored sitting side by side in a car, when one of them wasn’t showing …show more content…
They look the same, with “white men with long hair” on them.
2. Nettie’s letter, according to Celie, has “little fat queen of England stamps on it, plus stamps that got peanuts, coconuts, rubber trees and say Africa” on it.
3. Shug takes the razor from Celie’s hand and thanks her for getting something to take care of her hangnail. Then she puts the razor back in the shaving box.
4. Shug’s real name is Lillie, but everyone called her Shug because she was “just so sweet.”
5. Her mother did not like physical contact with her children, and would always push Shug away if she tried to kiss her. Although her father liked to hold her, Shug’s mother kept that from happening. Shug admits that she was happy to find Albert so that she could have somebody to hold.
6. Shug’s sister worked in a roadhouse as a cook.
7. There are two things that Shug remembers about Albert when he was young. He used to dance all the time, sometimes for an hour. He always used to make Shug laugh.
8. Annie Julia was a beautiful girl, with “big black eyes look like moons.” Shug also says that she was “black as anything, and skin just as smooth.”
9. Shug felt the need for Albert to choose her because she felt that “nature had already done

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