In this case, in Chapter 6, the author tells about his past experiences going to Church with his family, and recalling his mother's true embrace of Christianity, her singing voice, the fact that she was the only white person there, and how odd and exaggerated Reverend Owen's sermons were whenever going to Whosoever Baptist Church. ... On that day, she drove crazily on the road, and declared to never drive again. ...
In the first chapter, the protagonist feels somewhat like a criminal in his secret. 3 This however was because of the codes set by society in 1912. ... They are in juxtaposition, as they walk down the same road of life, but in different styles. ...