The Laughter

What do the student protests represent in the novel, The Laughter?

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The student protests are symbolic of change. The white faculty members, including Oliver, disagree with the students’ efforts, because they see them as threats to their authority and relevance. The students indeed want to revamp the curriculum, and thus exact productive social change on campus.

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The Laughter