The Kingdom of This World
What does Ti Noël’s comparison of the wax heads in Part One: Chapter One indicate about his character in the novel, The Kingdom of This World?
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Ti Noël's comparison of the wax heads and the calves' heads in the butcher shop shows his hatred toward the white oppressors, while his master trusts him implicitly to be a good worker, to choose horses, and to fulfill his duties. Ti Noël's master has no idea what goes on in the slave's mind.
The Kingdom of This World