The narrator tries to restore his family, but he has to do it without language.
The narrator tries to contact the police but finds that the officers are members of the Project.
Luke, the narrator, and their daughter try to escape to Canada, but are captured.
The narrator is curious, though, and tries to find out.
The next morning, the narrator tries to look for the prince, but is unable to find his body.
The narrator has been trying since the opening chapter to deny his heritage, to act like an educated white man.
The narrator, who was drunk, tried to drive away.
But the narrator tries to span the full range.
Then the narrator tries to convince the reader that resignation about death is necessary.
None of them understands what the narrator is trying to say.