I found that this story is a pleasant turning point of "passing through" literature. In a literary work common to the Harlem Renaissance, very thin (or mixed) black men promote social exchanges, marry other unsatisfied partners, avoid other kinds of discrimination It was whitened for.
Alison has spent a lot of time as a member of "noble poor people" "dead people" in his childhood as so many people regard her family and colleagues as a shame of "poor people of ungratefulness" think. Like many heroes to convey literature, Alison tries to avoid the fate of the alliance with members of his own social group. "I tried to escape the fate of many people I love since I was a child and I learned hidden customs.I also realized that I learned to avoid myself.It is important to" People who were destroyed or laid off to reassure people.
The fact that Alison is also a lesbian in a notorious homosexual society only exacerbates her desire to "see my understanding of life in no way". Even though she lives openly as a lesbian, Allison does not adapt to the lesbian community yet due to class and political differences
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