Raymond's Run Squeaky Analysis

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Raymond’s Run Theme Essay In Raymond’s Run, we learn that people strive for the acceptance of others around them. We figure out this theme through what the protagonist, Squeaky, goes through. Squeaky strives for acceptance through protecting her brother Raymond, leading her to have no friends. Squeaky has a hard time being accepted because she has no friends, Squeaky has a bad attitude towards other runners, and above all, because she is defensive because Squeaky protects her brother, Raymond. The first reason why Squeaky struggles to gain acceptance is that she has no friends. On page 25, it said, “here comes Gretchen and her sidekicks: Mary Louise, who used to be my friend when she first moved to Harlem from Baltimore, and Rosie, who is as fat as I am skinny and has a big mouth where Raymond is concerned and is too stupid to know that there is not a big difference between herself and Raymond and she can’t afford to throw stones.” This shows that Squeaky wasn’t friends with these people and probably no other friends because of what comments she made about Rosie. The second reason why Squeaky struggles to find acceptance of other is that she has a bad attitude towards other runners. Squeaky thinks …show more content…

When Squeaky protects her brother Raymond, Squeaky becomes really defensive when someone says something mean about Raymond. For instance on page 26, it said, “Then they look at Raymond who has just brought his mule team to a standstill. And they’re about to see what trouble they can get into through him. ‘What grade you in now, Raymond?’ ‘You got anything to say to my brother, you say it to me, Mary Louise Williams of Baltimore.’” This is significant because when Mary Louise started to tease Raymond, Squeaky got all defensive. As a result of Squeaky being defensive, it pushes people away, making them not accept

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