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Essay heading: Black And White
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January 31, 1999 |
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This story is relayed upon the first meeting
of the northern white couple (John and Annie) and the native South Carolinian.
After telling his tale of Henry and the others that suffered from this spell,
Uncle Julius concludes that these northerners should not buy this vineyard,
adding conveniently that he is not afraid to eat the grapes because he know the "
ole vimes fum de noo ones... displayed 300 characters
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It seems as if Uncle Julius had been
trying to guarantee his usefulness on the plantation even after its sale. Was
white man tricked into believing Julius' knowledge would be useful in the
renewing of the vineyards? Chesnutt lets the reader wonder, but regardless of
his tale being the reason for his employment, Uncle Julius gets to stay on the
land and receives a wage to compensate for any money he may have lost in the
sale of the vineyard... displayed next 300 characters
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