Title: The Gold Cadillac Author: Mildred D. Taylor Publisher and Publication Date: The Penguin Group, 1998 First published in the United States of America by Dial Books for Young Readers, 1987 Setting: The story took place in the City of Toledo Ohio at the family’s home and in the route to the rural South, Mississippi. Main Characters: Lois, Wilma, Mom, Dad Plot Summary: This story is about a family who got a new car, a Cadillac. They decided to take a trip in the new car. They were riding from Ohio to Mississippi. As they rode they begin to see people starring at them and looking at the man driving.
They were not used to seeing a black man riding in a shiny new car. They began to see signs that said “White Only Colored Not Allowed.” They were even pulled over by the police. The police thought that they had stolen the car. After being taken to the police station by the police, they decided to take the Cadillac to their cousin’s house in Memphis and finish their trip through Mississippi in their cousin’s automobile. The family stayed a week in Mississippi with relatives. They told them about their experience.
When the family returned home they got rid of the Cadillac and got a Ford and they ordered another Mercury model automobile. Conflict: The conflict was the way the family was treated; and that they were being treated badly for no reason. Solution or Resolution: The family’s solution was to change automobiles to finish their trip by borrowing their cousin’s automobile. Author’s Purpose: The author’s purpose is to inform readers of how many black people were treated in the rural South. Tone or Mood: My tone while reading this story: at the beginning I was excited, in the middle I felt sad because the family was picked on, and at the end I felt happy for them to be back at home..
The Essay on Automobile Passenger Car
Automobile Soon after automobiles were mass-produced early in the 20 th century, they began to change styles of living. The automobile is still causing changes. Easy access by passenger car or by truck helps to determine where people build homes, buy food, seek recreation, and locate businesses. The term automotive means "self-propelling." It generally refers to passenger cars, trucks, buses, and ...