Table of Contents
- 1 Who is Gretchen Lewis?
- 2 What defines Gretchen’s role in Raymond’s Run?
- 3 Why is squeaky jumping up and down when her name is announced as the winner of the race?
- 4 Who is squeaky’s strongest competitor?
- 5 Why do Gretchen and squeaky not like each other?
- 6 Why is the smile that Gretchen and squeaky share at the end of the story not quite real?
Who is Gretchen Lewis?
Gretchen Lewis is an illustrator and pop surrealist painter, currently living in Northern California.
What does the p stand for in Gretchen p lewis?
Explanation and Analysis: And I look over at Gretchen wondering what the “P” stands for. And I smile. Cause she’s good, no doubt about it. Maybe she’d like to help me coach Raymond; she obviously is serious about running, as any fool can see. And she nods to congratulate me and then she smiles.
What defines Gretchen’s role in Raymond’s Run?
Kathryn Draney. 109 answers. Gretchen’s characteristics change throughout the story. She is first described as having a freckled-face and she eyes Squeaky up and down judgmentally. She does not participate in the banter with Squeaky, but rather prepares to let her running skills do the talking.
Why is squeaky looking for Gretchen?
Squeaky now has respect for Gretchen since Gretchen showed that she was a serious runner too. Cause she’s good, no doubt about it” “We stand there with this big smile of respect between us.” Squeaky thinks their smiles are more genuine because they are not pretending to be something or someone they are really not.
Why is squeaky jumping up and down when her name is announced as the winner of the race?
Q. What is Squeaky actually thinking about when she jumps up and down after they announce the winner? She thinks that Gretchen’s middle name must be ridiculous since it starts with a P. C. She is excited about the potential she sees in Raymond’s ability to run.
What is the main theme of Raymond’s Run?
The universal theme of the short story “Raymond’s Run” by Toni Cade Bambara is finding your identity so that you can respect yourself and others. Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker, also known as Squeaky, is the protagonist in the short story.
Who is squeaky’s strongest competitor?
Squeaky’s biggest rival in the short story “Raymond’s Run” is Gretchen. Gretchen is the new girl in town, with a favorable reputation as being one of the fastest girls around. Gretchen is depicted as a quiet, respectful girl; she does not hold a grudge against Squeaky but is competitive during the May Day races.
What does squeaky learn about the new girl Gretchen?
At the end of “Raymond’s Run,” what does Squeaky learn about the new girl Gretchen? She is a very good runner. After the race in “Raymond’s Run,” Squeaky and Gretchen smile at each other.
Why do Gretchen and squeaky not like each other?
When Squeaky first tells the reader about Gretchen, it’s clear that Squeaky has very little respect for her. Squeaky doesn’t believe that Gretchen knows a thing about running; therefore, she should be easy to beat.
How does the race change what is important to squeaky?
During the race, Squeaky sees something that changes her perspective on what is important. She is completely focused on the race, mentally and physically. She has found a new purpose in life and it does not even matter to her if she lost the race.
Why is the smile that Gretchen and Squeaky share at the end of the story not quite “real”? The two girls think they are supposed to be smiling because it is a May Day Race. The two girls don’t know how to be nice to each other because of their wasted time on other expectations.
What is a metaphor in Raymond’s Run?
It is an unstated comparison which imaginatively identifies one thing with another.” A good example of a metaphor is when Squeaky and Raymond are walking down the street after the confrontation with Gretchen.