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In Act II Scene 2, how does Mrs. Johnson feel about Walter's job as a chauffeur She does not see anything wrong with it.
What does Mrs. Johnson say about Walter being a driver?
Johnson then mentions Walter's dissatisfaction with his work as a driver, but says he shouldn't be ashamed because "there's nothing wrong with being a driver". Her mom disagrees with it, saying "there are many mistakes," and she reflects her late husband's belief that she is "not a servant of any kind."
How does Mrs. Johnson feel about Walter's job as a driver in Act 2, Scene 2? She hasn't seen anything wrong with it.
She is generally insensitive and cannot speak politely. She predicts that she will be afraid of the white neighborhood when young people also move in, calling them "proud and colorful people" and insulting much of her family. Then she quotes Booker T.
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