Articles on imprisoning culture in the Caribbean society suggest that in a classroom environment it is an interesting task to ask shoppers at suburban shopping centers about slavery in the Caribbean and get answers on videotapes . The first idea for this proposal was to know how to derive meaningful responses that might not be understood or interested by consumer groups in the central state of Connecticut.
Module 1 introduces students to the society and culture of the Caribbean and its overseas representatives and the role of geography in shaping the historical evolution of the Caribbean society. We will also explore the cultural identity of the Caribbean people, the evolution of overseas expatriates in the Caribbean, the social and cultural influence of the Caribbean, and how it is affected by society and culture outside the region.
There are two societies in the wide Sargasso Sea: Caribbean society and Western society. For example, Western society pays more in civilized people, wealth, status and religious life, but the Caribbean society pays more in hatred, revenge and justice. The author specifies Annet as an example. As a colored person, Annet practiced the same culture of the Caribbean people, but she married a white man, a slave owner, when Annet got married to him, she was very slave It took on important issues. Mr. Coulibri said that the married man was too old for her so that when Cosway died, Annette and her family were discriminated against by the other party. . Five years before she gets married again