There is no doubt that slavery is a controversial issue at all times. More complicated is a contradiction of slave experience. The story life of Frederick Douglas and Beloved uses a unique tale device - to make gifts from stories that could not be explained in the past. They took up the spiritual scar of slavery, covered the scars all over the country and narrowed it to a very personal level. But their personal account of slavery is quite different.
The charm of the beloved personality of Tony Morrison's novel "The Beloved" supported by Tony Morrison is the manifestation of slavery evil. Daughter of a former slave daughter is a dead child before that, so it resembles the pursuit of identity that exists and the pursuit of self created by slavery in countless human beings. - "Beloved" is a novel written by Tony Morrison based on the American Civil War. The plot of the novel is based on the influence, result, and result of the civil war. The role used by the author can effectively raise the theme of civil war from the social circle and social career. This novel is based on the person who is considered a slave, or who captured, enslaved, and escaped from the master (Haskins & Haskins 13).
According to movie adaptation, according to "Cry, Beloved Country" (1951) of the UK drama movie Zoltan Corda, he adapted from a novel of the same name that Lee and Charles Carson of Canada co - starred. This film is very popular with critics and viewers. This function has been fully photographed in South Africa. Celebrity Poitier and Lee and Producer / Director Korda said South African immigration authorities Poitier and Lee were not actors, but Korda, because the country complies with strict racial discrimination (compulsory racial discrimination) I made a plan to tell the contract officials. Otherwise, it is possible that two black actors and a white director were arrested and imprisoned without trial. This is the first time that major movies have been screened in this ethnically divided country, terrible situations will be seen seriously.