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Title: Conflict In "the Child By Tiger"
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During this time, however, there are glimpses of something
different within him. The incident with the driver, when his eyes go red, and
when he gets done reading the Bible. He also talks of judgment day coming for
the white folk. A major clue to this inner rage comes when the boys find the
gun, but he convinces them not to tell, so it will be a surprise... Showed first 250 characters
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A major clue to this inner rage comes when the boys find the
gun, but he convinces them not to tell, so it will be a surprise. This is a
definite warning sign.
When the killings occur, there are no resins given or explanations made.
We can only assume that something brought out the dark side of Dick's
personality... Showed next 250 characters
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