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👵Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones - Coggle Diagram
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Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones
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Personality Traits
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🔥Confident: Mrs. Jones is not afraid of Roger even though he attempted to rob her :fire:
Empathetic :<3: Mrs. Jones went through similar struggles as Roger when she was young and is empathetic to his hardships and remembers what it was to be young.
🤗🫂Generous: Mrs. Jones lives in a house with others and is not very rich but she stills gives Roger ten dollars for his blue suede shoes. 👞
Kind :<3: Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones helps Roger even though she did not have to, especially after he attempted to snatch her purse, and showed kindness💕 to him by taking him to her home and feeding him 🍰
Genuine: Mrs. Jones is not fake with Roger and is very upfront and honest about her past. 🙂
🏋️♀️Empowering: :tada: Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones empowers Roger by feeding him and giving him a second chance. “There’s nobody home at my house,” said the boy.
“Then we’ll eat,” said the woman,
Responsible: Mrs. Jones works hard at her beauty-shop 💇♀️ and earns money 💵
Actions
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Mrs. Jones gives Roger some of her cake 🍰 “Eat some more, son” and Roger ten dollars to buy shoes 👞
Mrs. Jones gives Roger money. “Now, here, take this ten dollars and buy
yourself some blue suede shoes."
Mrs. Jones drags Roger to her house 🏠
Mrs. Jones helps Roger wash the dirt off his face 💦 “Let the water run until it gets warm,” she said. “Here’s a clean towel.”🧖
Mrs. Jones uses heated Lima beans 🫘 and ham🍖 and sets hot cocoa for Roger : :☕️
👵👛Mrs. Jones kicks Roger square in his blue-jeaned sitter when he attempts steals her pocketbook 🥾
Dialogue
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Mrs. Jones is a no nonsense woman: She said, “You a lie!”
Mrs. Jones is stern but cares for Roger's well-being and feeds him, “I believe you’re hungry—or been hungry—to try to snatch
my pocketbook.”
Mrs. Jones is honest and tells her story of being young relating to Roger “I were young once and I wanted
things I could not get.”
Mrs. Jones is able to have sympathy for Roger: “I have done things, too, which I would not tell you, son—neither tell God, if he didn’t already know. :star:
Mrs. Jones wants to help Roger: “You ought to be my son. I would teach you right from wrong. Least I can do
right now is to wash your face. Are you hungry?”
Motivations :
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To show Roger kindness by taking him home instead of arresting him she can teach him compassion 💕
Using the experience of her past to give Roger a second chance and show how she has been able to change her past
Mrs. Jones wants to gives young Roger a second chance after he steals her pocketbook 💰
Mrs. Jones wants to teach Roger a moral lesson from her kindness of taking him to her home 🏠 “Good-night! Behave yourself, boy!”
Appearance
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Heavy Large Purse: 👛 Mrs. Jones carries a large purse that had everything in it but hammer and nails 👜
👵 Large Woman:Mrs Jones is a large woman, "She was a large woman."
Strong: Mrs. Jones is able to pick up Roger and shake him until his teeth rattled 💪
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Relationships
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💇♀️Hotel Beauty-shop clients: Mrs. Jones works for her clients and maintains a relationship as she does their hair from all different kinds of women, from redheads to blondes.👱♀️ 👩🦰
👦Roger: Mrs. Jones serves as a parental figure to Roger while his family is absent from his life and as a grandmother/mother who teaches him not to steal and moral lessons. She mentions he ought to be her son. 👦
🏠👫👭Mrs. Jones's relationship with her roomers: She trusts them as she leaves the door open, and they are comfortable laughing and talking in the house 🏠