A Comparison Of Kindness In Breakfast In Virginia And The Crystal Night

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Kindness is important in both "Breakfast in Virginia" and "The Crystal Night" because it helps the main characters get away from what was harming them. In "Breakfast in Virginia" the white man took the two colored soldiers to a room to give them food, and took them away from the rude employee who said "..You boys can't sit there...". In "The Crystal Night" the man on the phone who said "..pack your bags..." helped the main characters get out of their home and on to a safe hotel. Kindness is the true hero in both "Breakfast in Virginia" and "The Crystal Night".

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