Book Three: Fate
1. Who is Bigger's first visitor?
2. Why does Bigger reject the pleas of Rev. Hammond?
3. How does Bigger view Jan during the visit at the inquest?
4. How does Mr. Dalton show that his "heart is not bitter" towards Negro people?
5. Why do the ping-pong tables upset Max?
6. Why does the presence of Bigger's family and friends make him feel ashamed?
7. Why does Bigger think, "They ought to be glad!"?
8. Why does Buckley try to get Bigger to admit that Jan was involved?
9. How does Buckley manipulate Bigger?
10. Why is Bessie's body put on exhibition at the inquest?
11. Where do the police and reporters take Bigger after the inquest? Why?
12. Does Max really understand Bigger's feelings?
13. How does Bigger feel after the conversation with Max?
14. Why does Bigger become fearful after speaking to Max?
15. What had Bigger felt and caught a glimpse of for the first time in his life?
16. For what does Max plead?
17. Does Max ever understand Bigger?
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