48 pages 1 hour read

Ernest J. Gaines

The Sky Is Gray

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1963

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Essay Topics

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How does Gaines evoke the setting of Civil Rights era Louisiana for the reader, aside from his mention of the capital Baton Rouge?

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What is the symbolism of “gray” in the story’s title? What might it suggest about both the story’s mood and the story’s suggestions about a post-Jim Crow world?

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What do you think of James’s assertions of masculinity? Would these details within the story work as well in a tale about a White woman and her White son? Why, or why not?

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