
The Little Boy
A young white boy who listens to and learns from Uncle Remus's stories.
Core Belief
"The world is full of wonder, and knowledge is to be gained from those with experience, regardless of social status."
Worldview
The little boy's worldview is gradually expanding as he listens to Uncle Remus's stories and interacts with the black community. He is beginning to question the social norms of his time, although he is still largely unaware of the complexities of the racial divide.
Personality
The little boy is curious, inquisitive, and initially innocent. He is eager to learn and enjoys the entertainment provided by Uncle Remus's stories. He represents a potential for understanding and bridging the racial divide, though his perspective is shaped by his privileged background.
In Their Own Words
"Uncle Remus, do geese stand on one leg all night, or do they sit down to sleep?"
"What did Brother Rabbit do after that?"
"Did the fox get killed, Uncle Remus?"
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