Objects & Places from Rabbit: Autobiography of Ms. Pat

Patricia Williams
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 149 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from Rabbit: Autobiography of Ms. Pat

Patricia Williams
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 149 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
Buy the Rabbit: Autobiography of Ms. Pat Lesson Plans

Alcohol

This substance is the drug of choice for Rabbit's mother, and it contributes to much pain and turmoil in Rabbit's childhood.

Granddaddy's Illegal Liquor House

This was the place where Rabbit felt the safest and most loved as a child.

Poverty

This economic state of being was the reason behind much of Rabbit's childhood misery and struggle.

Education

This is the means by which Rabbit finally tries to turn her life around and get on the right side of the law.

Jail

It is at this place that Rabbit meets women who tell her she can be, and do, better that she has been in her life.

Rabbit's Flashy Car

This extravagant purchase is a symbol of Rabbit's status as a moneyed drug dealer.

Rabbit's Way of Holding Silverware

It is this mannerism that symbolizes the class divide between Rabbit and her eventual romantic partner, who grew...

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