Roses Parent's Search For Meaning

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Roses parents’s selle a black people to work as a servant. So, they let his daughter to look for a strong and fast black men. She found the person who has all the specifications. Thus, he became her boyfriend, she plans to visit her parents on the weekend. He was afraid because Rose didn’t tell her parents that he is a black person. Eventually, he agrees to go with Rose. they arrived to the farm, so Chris notices that her parents don’t feel comfortable and they look at him by strange looks. However, he quitted smoke a cigarette because of Rose. On the midnight, he saw the cigarette on the table in Rose’s room and he felt that he wants to smoke. While he was trying to smoke, he saw the man who is works with Roses parent's as a servant, he was running to Chris then he change his way. …show more content…
She talked to Chris to stay with her for a moment. In addition, she talked about Chris Mother’s how did she died and she made a hypnosis to Chris to control his mind. When he woke up, he thought is a nightmare, but it was real. On the same day was a party for Rose parents’s. In reality, it was a party for a people who wants to buy Chris. While Chris was walking with his girlfriend, the people was discuss about the price. Chris told that he wants to go back to his city, but she wasn’t agree in the beginning. Therefore, when Chris got back to Rose home’s, he found a box that has many pictures for a block people and one of the pictures shows the person who works with Rose family’s. He tried to get out of the home, but he cannot because Rose mother's know how to control him by knocking the cup to feel a sleepy. So, they put him the room and nobody were there only the TV. They turn on the TV to show him what they want to do. While he was sleeping he cut the chair which has a cotton, so he used the cotton to cover his ears from the

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