24 pages 48 minutes read

Toni Cade Bambara

Raymond's Run

Fiction | Short Story | Middle Grade | Published in 24

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Symbols & Motifs

May Day Race

The May Day race is the central event in the story. Determined to win the relay, Squeaky spends her free time practicing her breathing exercises to ensure her success at the race. The May Day race as a motif firstly reflects Squeaky’s work ethic and desire to succeed. She must simultaneously balance caring for Raymond and pursuing her own passion, which is not always an easy task. Secondly, the May Day race represents a major shift in perspective for Squeaky. When she notices Raymond running along with her on the sidelines, she realizes that he is a naturally gifted runner, and he has the potential to be as successful in competing as she is. This is the first time in the story that Squeaky expresses pride for her brother; her pride is so great that it overshadows her own success.

Similarly, Squeaky begins to view her rival, Gretchen, in a new light at the May Day race. Squeaky notices that Gretchen is a serious runner in the same way that she is, which allows her to develop a newfound respect for her opponent.

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