Ain't Burned All the Bright

what is the conflict if any

im noy sure if there is any

Asked by
Last updated by Aslan
Answers 1
Add Yours

In the first part, an African-American child watches racially-motivated protests on the news. He struggles to understand why people like him are fighting for the freedom to breathe.

In the second part, the child is keenly observing his family members as the civil unrest unfolds on the news. His father is coughing heavily in the other room while attempting to remain hopeful in his son's eyes.

In the third part, the child is completely distressed by everything that's going on. He feels suffocated and cannot understand why all this is happening. The child feels like he's the only one who is grasping the severity of the situation, but falls short of completely breaking down.