Dorothy Parker's "Black and White Arrangement" took place at the dinner party of hostfriend Walter Williams (African American musician). The party was celebrated with his name, but most of the conversation took place between the owner and the hero. And they used a pink velvet poppy. From the conversation, the audience can infer that she can not oppose his African American tradition, escaping racial discrimination, although women admire Walt Williams' music talent.
Today, let's see Parker's 1927 short story "Black and White Arrangement". Let me clarify her premise of this unfair example. In this article we are trying to convince many parties that the wealthy white woman is most biased and most willing to meet the African American singer party. "I can not understand the narrow hearts of people, because I think it is absolutely privileged to see a man like Walter Williams, now I do, I do not feel anything. Okay, I made him the same way he would be some of us, "Yes, certainly" "That is what I said," she said. "Oh, when there are people who are interested in colored people, I will be very angry, this is all I can do.Of course, when you meet a bad guy they are just I admit that terrible things.Burton has some bad whites in the world.
Racial differences in Parker are different from racial discrimination. The writer is sensitive to racial prejudice and is expressly blaming it with her two major stories, "Black and White Arrangement" (1927) and "Wear Naked" (1938). However, unlike these stories, Africanism of "big blond" has not been studied. In fact, this is probably not intentional. Therefore, it reveals different records, black is not a subject, but a mechanism for imagination. The "big blond hair" darkness brought race to the story of gender suppression, but the way to tilt did not take into account their interdependence and the possibility to negotiate with others later.
LeGuin does not like the story "black and white" of Dorothy Parker. A woman of this story is a racist against colored people and she behaves as if she did not do anything bad. When she invoked 'Mr.' in black, she actually thought that she was doing very well. "Oh, I will wait till he calls him" Mr. "to Burton" (270) she said to her husband. LeGuin dislikes about this story is that women become inhumane because they do not consider people of color. Unlike other stories, the protagonist of this story is not punished in any way for her misconduct (there is racial prejudice), so the information of this story is virtually undecided.