In "Double Trouble" by Jessie Redmon Fauset, the Strange family is haunted by the pressures of societal expectations and the complexities of identity. The struggle between adhering to traditional values and pursuing personal aspirations creates internal conflict, particularly for the younger generation. The family's dynamics are further complicated by issues of race, class, and the desire for acceptance. Ultimately, these challenges shape their relationships and individual choices throughout the story.
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