The word "pass" is an abbreviation for racial communication, meaning that one race overtakes another. The story of Nella Larsen is the story of two female skinny females, all of them are African. Clare Kendry is one of the people who succeeded in choosing "death", but Irene Redfield was not. Twelve years later, they met at the restaurant and Claire invited Eileen to tea party. As Jack Bellew enters the story at that moment, the tea party at the beginning of the story plays an important role in the entire story.
That transmission was a novel by American writer Nella Larsen first published in 1929. The story focuses on the reunion of two childhood friends Clare Kendry and Irene Redfield and focuses on the Harlem community in New York in the 1920s - they are increasingly fascinated by each other's lives. The title refers to the custom of "ethnicity", it is an important element of the novel, and Claire Kendley is trying to become a white man of a husband John (Bellew) in the novel. The most important statement is also a catalyst for tragic events.
Several examples of Harem's best writings of the Renaissance era were offered by Nella Larsen's novel "Transfer". Nella Larsen was one of the most promising young writers of that era. She published only two novels, but it is clear that it is one of the most important writers of Harlem Renaissance. Her career as a writer may last long, but she is accused of copying her short story "The Shelter". - The roots of jealousy of Nella Larsen, Irene Redfield, Clare Kendry shows the race and sex of the 1920s. Both are women of African-American origin and the skin is very thin. Regardless of how similar they are, their views on the race, the very controversial issue at the time are very different.
"Fiction" "Transmission" of Nella Larsen published in 1929 is a story of two very similar African American women and their very different "crossing" ethnic experiences. Through the use of satire and symbolism, Larsen can handle topics such as status, race, sex, class difference in an educational and pleasant way. All of these social problems and problems seem to end up questioning in the end; what kind of people would you define for the external race?
At the same time, the black letters of Nella Larsen match it, so they go back and forth between various external identities and "pass" through the white to varying degrees. Some of Larsen's characters pass only when it is convenient and useful, but they live in the black community and accept the identity of blacks. . Eileen is an example of a character, she only turns white if she is suitable for her. For example, she passes the beginning of the book, so you can drink a cup of iced tea at White Hotel Drayton's. In Drayton's, Eileen caught the concept of loneliness to the black community and noticed that I died when I was alone. Generally, Irene is proud of her black community of Harlem who accepts her black identity and lives with her children she can not pass with Brian.