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Why is Tony Lip throwing out the two glasses, that the plumbers drank from and why is Dolores reacting the way she does? At the start of the story, Tony Lip initially harbors prejudiced beliefs.

When he observes two African American gentlemen sipping from their glasses, he hesitates to share the same glassware with them. In this moment,

Dolores' response stands out as exemplary, as she promptly collects the glasses, demonstrating her rejection of racial bias.

How is Tony’s first meeting with Dr. Donald Shirley?
Their initial encounter unfolds within the confines of Shirley's opulent apartment.

Tony finds himself awestruck by the sheer opulence of Shirley's wealth and the exquisite treasures that surround him.

Why is Lip insinuating that driving down to the South can cause problems?
Traveling to the southern United States as a person of color can be challenging due to the historical legacy of racial discrimination.

In movies, we often see scenes depicting the difficulties faced by black travelers, such as encounters with suspicious police officers.

Why is “the deep South” the “worst” place to be for Shirley?
Many white individuals hold firm views about black people, often perceiving their music as merely a facet of culture.

What is Green book?
Green book is a travelguide over places where black could live iand travel to in a peaceful way

How is the first part of the road trip/tour?
- The first visit to a restaurant
- Their conversations

- The way they look at each other
- How does Tony Lip appear to you?
- How does Shirley appear to you?

- How do you think Shirley feels (judged by the way he looks down) when Tony says “They are your people” about Aretha Franklin etc.

- One scene I truly appreciate is the "Kentucky Fried Chicken" moment, where Tony persuades Shirley to savor the fried chicken, with the concluding part of the scene holding particular fascination for me.