It is now obvious that Christmas doesn’t want to commit to Joanna because he is embarrassed to be with her. However, the source of this shame is unclear. Christmas is already an outcast, so there doesn’t seem to be much of a risk of getting further shunned by the Jefferson community. Furthermore, Joanna is white, upper-class, and wealthy. However, she is also an outcast and an older “spinster,” which is perhaps why Christmas feels embarrassed to be with her.