Thomas Jeffroson thought he was doing well. “Of course he loves you,” she said. He named you. William Beverly, a friend of his father’s. And you’ll see what happens. Someday you’ll have a fine life, because of your father. (Pg 23)At this point, there is a complicated relationship between Beverly and Master Jefferson, because Beverly wants to call Master Jefferson papa but is not allowed to, even though Master Jefferson still cares for Beverly as stated on (Pg 23)Therefore this supports my answer because Master Jefferson is participating in slavery acts, and not realizing it was …show more content…
“But if he can’t see it, or won’t see it, he doesn’t think the pain he causes is real,” (p. 232). At this point in the story, Master Jefferson had sold James Fosset and his maddy Upset. Maddy wanted his mother to do something about the situation, but Mama didn't try because there was nothing she could have done. This quote supports the answer because Master Jefferson sold James Fosset and he didn't think twice about it because James was his slave so he didn't realize that it was hurtful and caused pain to others. In conclusion, a person can sometimes be hurtful because people don't realize that what they're doing is