White Ivy
How does Roux respond when Ivy tells him that she failed her LSAT in the novel, White Ivy?
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From the text:
Roux tells Ivy that she would have made a terrible lawyer anyway because: “You have no deductive reasoning skills. You act on your whims and passions. You’re easily intimidated by others, and you’re swayed completely by outward appearances. I never understood why you even wanted to go to law school. I mean, you were probably a mediocre teacher but you’d be an even worse lawyer. Trust me, I’ve met a whole bunch of them in my life and they all see the world as one big booby trap. You couldn’t see a freight train coming until it ran into your face” (239).
White Ivy