Luella Bates Washington Jones. The adolescent is not from a wealthy family and is running low on money. In contrast, the woman is doing just fine in life and lives happily. The author uses dialogue to put off a specific mood. “The woman said, ‘What did you want it for?’ The boy said, ‘I didn’t aim to.’ She said, ‘You a lie!’”. This quote goes to show that Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones is very upset with Roger when he tries to take her purse, but shortly after that, she says, “‘Then it will get washed this evening,’ said the large woman starting up the street, dragging the frightened boy behind her.”. Even though the woman is upset with the boy, she offers to wash his face for him and get him cleaned up back at her house. Roger’s decision of trying to take her purse had a consequence, but the kind lady decided to take care of the less fortunate and help him …show more content…
Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones decides to take Roger in, and he ends up being very thankful for it. “The boy wanted to say something else other than “Thank you ma’am” to Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones, but he couldn’t do so as he turned at the barren stoop and looked at the large woman in the door.”. The boy feels very bad about trying to steal her purse and wants to say something other than, “Thank you.”, but doesn’t get the chance to. The man in “The Road Not Taken” takes the road less traveled, and it ends up being a good thing for him. Sure, he might’ve had to work a little harder or give a little more effort, but he ends up satisfied and happy with his