
In chapter four Zora finds a
zeal about adventure within herself. Zora was the type of person that wanted everyone to think and feel the same as she would. For instance, her dad asked all the children what they wanted for Christmas. The boys wanted basketball suits and air riffles, Sara wanted a patent leather shoes with the matching belt, but Zora, a black saddled horse! Her father was intransient about what she wanted and castigated her every motion of ambitions and her imaginations. She was so curious that she wanted to see where the horizon began and ended. She even thought the moon follwed her her every move and got upset because the moon followed her friends also. Zora's buttress was the same white man that help bring her into this world. He was the only one who seemed to understand her. He would periodically give her advice one everything; from liers to fighting. Though he died when Zora was about ten years old, the old white man left a mark that would always be remembered, especially by Zora.
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