Life is a learning course that all of us must pass. In the story of Gary Soto "Black Hair", the hero learned more than negotiations. Before thorough understanding, the theme of the story is not completely clear. This story is easy to understand, but these words and symbols play an important role in deepening this short story. People can perceive the theme of a story in various ways, but it all depends on how people are related to it. The central theme is how society classifies people into job-related categories.
PR: Black hair is always controversial in history; if you wear your hair in a special way, this is an idea, it is not appropriate. In this book, I talked about my hair trip, and how I accepted, enjoyed and enjoyed myself. I think this is common to many black women. I feel it is worth talking about. PR: I guess people generally do not respect women's body, they are usually female bodies. "Oh, you are just sensitive" I think that this can be irritated. People say "Well, I'm just interested in that, why is this a bad thing?" So you can be interested in something instead of touching it. I hope someday, people will learn not to do it someday.
Black girls treat shame of hair, which is one aspect of overall confidence from infancy to adulthood. As a black woman, we are taught that every aspect of our physical self can not be accepted in its natural form. So they should downgrade to the privacy of our bathroom - or better, tame, relax, and turn into other invisible alternatives
Because the black hair falls under an acceptable hair level, the hair is colonized. From South Africa to savanna, acceptable black hair problems are political. It depends mainly on ignorance. But it is also a matter of level and acceptability. For the same reason black skin is well illuminated. "All colored women have suffered in the beauty of European centers and white supremacy in certain aspects of her life and these ideals will serve as a measure of the beauty of each woman because it is awkward , This is not just beautiful beauty beauty is money - for many of us it can be exchanged for self-price.
At this point, some people may ask, "How does the hair of a black woman relate to the recent conscience crisis in the field of technology and corporate organization?" During my early majority, my sense of self-worth was related to the appearance of my hair. If the diaper is too big, too hard (body shortage or lack of exercise), too dark, too brown, too short, too much, too greasy, too dry, before self walking You may run out of it. I think that I can not accept unless my hair looks so special. I do not meet the criteria of social accepted beauty! I do not belong. Support is not received. I am not worth it. Yes, that is very deep. To be honest, I did not know how deep it is!