All of Flannario Connor needs to incorporate all that must be merged, but parents may be able to teach children specific principles. Julian and his mother have two different views on life and the surrounding world. Julien was urged to believe that white people are better than black people. His mother thought they should not protect their old places in society, not slaves. She also believes that she is in a high position in society.
Flannario Connor's "Must All Merge" was first published in 1964 and is a collection of 1965 short titles of the same title including cultural adaptation, aging, death and death, illness and health, and Africa Included. American experience It is in the newly integrated south of the 1960's and tells the story of Julian, a recent college graduate who is obsessed with his mother too. When an accident with a black woman occurred, his prejudiced mother was suffering from a stroke, Julian felt overwhelming influence of his dependence.
In Flannario Connor's "All that must be merged", because Julian's character is protected and knowledge and education about fight against equal blacks is lacking, his mother is racist I believe it is in a narrow sense. He hates her because he believes that for his education he has a higher understanding of social structure and inequality that the mother is missing. However, despite his higher education, he still relies on his mother for financial support, even adult men rely on her emotional dependence. This is a conflict of the internal role that Julian faces. Indeed, Julian was as jealous as his mother of angliness, as he refused to accept this cruel reality he declined to neglect her mother and the lack of a surface I criticized the method. And her view is irritated