Bloody moon is a summary of the theme motif of the early story of sugarcane. Like other people, it focuses on women as sexual subjects dominated by men, but at the same time it simultaneously exerts a powerful force to transcend the usual social barriers in the south at that time. Thus the story also deals with the sexual relationship between black and white, Toomer also says "Becky" (about a white woman with two black sons) and "Fern" (her heroine, Fernie Mey Rosen, ) Mother and the white Jewish father therefore it adds an extra dimension to the majority of books for Toomer and it is considered a southern conspiracy to ignore the confusion he is confused I will. Overall, black-and-white prejudice spreading in rural Georgia province is an obstacle to usual interpersonal relationships, exaggerating the tension in evolving society, and ultimately leading to sexual oppression. However, Toomer presents black people because it has a stronger cultural foundation than Caucasian. They are not primitive people in the traditional sense, but the black people working outdoors are close to nature. In "fern", the narrator said: "When people are in the ancestral land of people, most things can come to people." The title is "Bloody Moon", folk songs I emphasize. This blood relationship and its spiritual and emotional significance. The third important topic of sugarcane as a whole is the economic situation that races are interdependent while the competition is competing. In "the moon of blood", the cane is more central than anywhere else as both reality and symbol. For blacks and whites, this is a means of making a living. Because corroding cotton factories have proven that the older economic support has gradually disappeared and that the scent of sugar cane has spread throughout the town.
Caucasian racial discrimination in an isolated context in the south is one of the main themes of 'Moon of the Blood'.
"Bloody Moon" is a model of his rural life in the south between the theme of Toomer's African American identity and apartheid. It tells the story of the confrontation between Caucasian, Bob Stone and African-American Tom Burwell. And he is an emotional rival of a superficial African-American woman Luisa. Every night, everyone knows each other's relationship with Luisa. Tom tapped the white throat after Bob tried Tom in front of Louisa. Bob can speak to the townspeople who can trip back to the white part of the town. The Caucasian group quickly bound Tom together and burned him.
Caucasian racial discrimination in isolated southern environments is one of the main themes of 'Moon of Bloody'. Luisa where Tom and Bob lived were strictly isolated, and the hill divided the "white town" into "white town". Black 'factory street'. Slavery no longer exists, but Bob Stone's racial discrimination is an important part of his appeal to Louisa and his anger to Tom. When a white master can choose a black woman, the stone nostalgically reminds of the era of slavery. He thinks it is necessary to hide his sexual relations with Louisa, it indicates that the stone has been "lost". I think he may have the idea of a black competitor that he can not bear: "No, teacher ... Negro is not with his daughter. He wants to see him. Have a few positions to get in. Bobstone's family, nigga and nigga's nigga past fun time is ... Ha!