The appearance of Alice Walker and Zora Neill Helston appearing in "Daily Youth" and "Gold Plated Six" are similar to Otis D. Semmes, the latest arrival point of these cities. The location was very rich, but as a result of careful examination, Joe Banks and Miss Mei were found to be poor. In "Daily Youth", Maggie does not seem wise enough to respect and appreciate her own tradition, but he does not truly protect family tradition and tradition instead of Dee / Wangero. Zora Neale Hurston's "The Gilded Six-Bits" and Alice Walker's "Everyday Use" are both the appearance and reality theme.
Heston's short story "The Six Gilded Bits" criticizes the golden era. The story takes place geographically and economically in the southern town excluding the shining prosperity and richness of stories such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and The Great Gatsby. However, Heston's short story contains elements common in the writing of modernists. Love and money are required by morally showing a relative, constantly changing position and telling them that everything is eternal. Saussure 's linguistic theory also gives Heston subjectivity to using black American dialects and emphasizes the theoretical basis of his view.
The appearance of Alice Walker and Zora Neill Helston appearing in "Daily Youth" and "Gold Plated Six" are similar to Otis D. Semmes, the latest arrival point of these cities. The location was very rich, but as a result of careful examination, Joe Banks and Miss Mei were found to be poor. In "Daily Youth", Maggie does not seem wise enough to respect and appreciate her own tradition, but he does not truly protect family tradition and tradition instead of Dee / Wangero. The appearance of "The Gilded Six-Bits" in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" is compared with the reality, and in Jane Austen's "Pride and Prejudice" the appearance and reality theme recurs. Austin tried to prove that the appearance of a person frequently hides the real personality of a person. Mr. Darcy, Mr. Wickham, Mr. Elizabeth Bennett look like this, and the concept of this theme is obvious. From her first impression of Mr. Darcy and Mr. Wickham, Elizabeth made a wrong conclusion about their true personality. Elizabeth
The appearance and reality of Peter Shaffer's Amadeus in the 18th century world are all appearance and appearance often compete with reality. This is the case of Amadeus Peter Shafer, following the music career of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart's career was surrounded by fraud and falsehood because of his poor choice when he was always destroyed by Sarieli. When Mozart arrived in Vienna, Antonio Salieri pretended to welcome in real life, we should not judge them based only on their appearance. There are many people who seem to be reliable, but they are not. Appearance and reality are important themes of William Shakespeare's Macbeth. The subject focuses on the tragic result of such mistakes in personality and judgment fooled by seemingly authentic people. These characters include Duncan exorcising Macbeth, Witch and Macbeth of her own tricks, Macbeth.