In her hometown, Florence is facing severe discrimination. The same town helped shape her morality throughout her life. As a young girl, Florence is facing racial discrimination in her era. Because citizens publicly disregard ethnic abuses and the overall prejudice of the African American community. After doing this first experience of this racist in Florence her mother pulled her aside, "We said" black people "in this house. This is their favorite name.
Minrose Gwin, author of The Feminine and Faulkner, points out that some of Faulkner's female characters, including Emily Grierson, are certainly positive and destructive in their story. 8 pages) In the case of Emily they do what they do as they kill Homer Baron. Gwin further pointed out that the patriarchal world created its own female statue. Emily tried to challenge these images, men in her society did not think that it was "ordinary". Men think that every woman should not be cleared up at a house with a man's servant, but directed to his family and be sociable. They also believe that it is wrong for men to do such work; cleaning houses is a job for women. "Like a man - any man - you can keep the kitchen correctly," the woman said. So they will not be surprised if they smell.
I think that the book of Gwin well represents the status of women and the current state. Gwin thinks that life is never a sister relationship between black and white in the so-called American novels and autobiography, but this seems to be correct. The ethnocentricism of a white woman prevents her from crossing brown skin and makes white women more like Africans than animals, not real people. Caucasian women always feel that slaves must understand that men are likely to be taller than theirs, but even if her husband wants to be messed up, the black slave will never be a woman So slaves will never reach her level.