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![]() Go Tell It on the MountainJames BaldwinJames Baldwin's Go Tell It on the Mountain follows John Grimes' coming of age in a strict, religious atmosphere. John struggles with his stepfather Gabriel and their mutual lack of understanding and remains puzzled by his mother Elizabeth for her constant silence and burning desire for redemption. More than religious in theme, James Baldwin's novel also covers racism, sexuality, familial expectations and perceptions, and how these forces impact people struggling to survive. Search this CliffsNote
Book SummaryJames Baldwin BiographyEarly Years and EducationEarly Career and WritingMajor Literary WorksLater YearsAwardsAbout Go Tell It on the MountainIntroductionStyle of NarrationHistorical ContextSummary and Analysis by PartPart 1: The Seventh DayPart 2: The Prayers of the Saints — One: Florence's PrayerPart 2: The Prayers of the Saints — Two: Gabriel's PrayerPart 2: The Prayers of the Saints — Three: Elizabeth's PrayerPart 3: The Threshing FloorCharacter ListCharacter MapCharacter AnalysisJohnGabrielElizabethFlorenceEsterRoyalRichardCritical EssaysRacism in Go Tell It on the MountainThe Importance of the Church in Go Tell It on the MountainHomosexuality as a Subtext in Go Tell It on the MountainStudy and Homework HelpFull Glossary for Go Tell It on the MountainQuizIdentify the QuoteEssay QuestionsPractice Projects
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