Winter in the Blood
Why does the narrator tear up the letter he picks up for his mother at the post office in the novel, Winter in the Blood?
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When the narrator picks up a letter at the post office in Dodson for his mother, he sees that it is from a priest in Harlem. He tears up the letter rather than give it to his mother, purely out of frustration at the lack of respect Indians receive from the outside world.
Winter in the Blood