Their story is my story. FCG makes a weak voice for women suffering from skin color. Although only ladies are alive, it is a metaphysical dilemma that stains, it has not yet conquered. Since I noticed that someone was called a colored girl, an evil woman, a blind man, or a beggar, I have not done it and left some bitter taste in someone's cup. (For colored girls, 2010) FCG makes it possible for viewers to integrate into the women 's lives full of love full of love.
"... ... This is for girls who thought of suicide but had a color that reached the end of the rainbow ..." (Per College For Colored Girls, 2010). For girls with color, it was originally written and played as a theater by Ntozake Shange in 1977. At that time, "When Rainbow Girls, Rainbow cheated, they were thinking about suicide" was called. Taylor Perry was adapted in 2010 and remodeled into a movie. Girls with color are neglected physically and emotionally, are abused, feel pain and are harassed, so they concentrate on nine women.
Taylor Perry 's movie "Color Girl" is based on the award - winning dance movement of Ntozake Shange. (Multicolored girl, Changge) This movie led to a review of the original works of Changé, entitled "The Girl in Color" who was considering suicide in the rainbow. Shange caused turbulence among poets, critics, scholars and activists. For contemporary African Americans, the poetry of Ntozake Shange is part of their parents' literary tradition. Why is there a strong feeling about a choreopom based movie that was published and performed in 1975? Why are you still interested in today's students? The controversy over Perry's movies is causing concern about the original work. In this article, I am trying to understand why Shange has a strong influence on her writers and today's writers. Interestingly, the first works of Shange are still affecting authors like Toni Morison and Sapphire. . . (Multicolored girls)
Color girls' movies are based on novels by colorful girls from Ntozake Shange and express the dilemmas and obstacles African-American women face throughout their lives. This movie represents seven women gathered through their problems. The movie included love, abandonment, rape, abortion, and at the end of the movie, all seven women gathered to awaken the power of women's hood among black African-American women. It was Tangies that I was most impressed (above). Many women may get bored because they do not understand their race. An African-American woman also feels that there is a possibility that everything in the world may be in doubt (in theory), in the case of African-Americans, for example when the average person shows a static state can do.