I chose this picture as part 2 because it symbolizes the tobacco tin box where Paul D’s heart is contained in. It also symbolizes the pain Paul D went through at Sweet Home when the School Teacher took over, as well as afterwards when he was sold to a new master after trying to escape sweet home. Although it took awhile before Paul D was able to open up, he explains the bid in his mouth, as well as the prison he was in. Georgia had to be the worst experience Paul D has ever been through. He wasn’t used to that sort of treatment because back in sweet home, when Mr.Garner was alive, he treated his slaves good. These moments changed Paul D, he wasn’t able to adapt to things after that. Paul D wouldn’t let himself get attached. In that tobacco tin is where Paul D hid his memories and emotion, he wouldn’t let himself feel.