28 pages 56 minutes read

Ann Petry

Like a Winding Sheet

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1946

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Essay Topics

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Consider the broader social and historical context in which the story is set. How does the story represent the challenges and struggles faced by African Americans in the time in which it was written, and what relevance does it continue to hold today?

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How does Petry use the metaphor of the “winding sheet” throughout the story, and what is its significance in understanding the characters and their experiences?

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Analyze the role of racial tension and discrimination in the story. How does racism impact the lives of the characters, especially Johnson and Mae?

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