But at that moment, Mary’s blind mother, Mrs. Alone in the room with her, he’s aroused. She comes on to him when he is bringing her to her room. Late that night, Bigger has to help Mary up to her room because she’s too drunk to stand up by herself. The two young people drive Bigger around, trying to befriend him, but ultimately making him feel ashamed and angry to be black. Instead, she directs him to a building where she meets her boyfriend, a Communist named Jan Erlone. His initial encounter with Mary Dalton, the rebellious daughter, makes him uncomfortable and worried that he’ll lose his job because she keeps talking to him about " unions." His first task is to drive her to the university that night. That afternoon, he goes to the Daltons’ house and gets the chauffeuring job. Finally, Bigger threatens one of his friends in order to get out of the robbery. All of them are afraid to rob a white man, though nobody says so. During the day, as Bigger waits to see a wealthy white man for a job as chauffeur, he considers robbing a white-owned business with his buddies. We are instantly assailed with the family’s poverty and lack of options. The novel opens as Bigger Thomas, the protagonist, faces down and fights a huge rat that has invaded the Thomas’ one-room apartment.
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