In the "Night of the Night" article, I decided to write articles on Tibbs and Gillespie's understanding and respect for each other's theme. At the beginning of the story, Gillespie thought about Virgil, he thought about other black men, but soon he found out he was wrong, Virgil has a lot of skills It is a good detective. When Tibbs was taken to meet Gillespie for the first time, Gillespie cried to Tibbs for no reason but Virgil proved to Gillespie that his identity proved that he was a policeman.
In "The heat of the night", the film featured Poitiers as a black police officer in Philadelphia. And he cooperated with the White Sergeant of Mississippi to solve the murder investigation. In "The fever of the night", he received seven Oscar nominations and five awards. And the best movie, the best actor and the best writer. In "The heat of the night", Poitier's role detective, Virgil Tibbs is not only the same as his white partner, it is also an authoritative person among the incredible confusion of American racial relations. A particularly notorious scene in the movie is that he pulled him back after being beaten by a white prisoner, just as a black man occupied the white man at the peak of the civil rights movement. Strongly controversial
In that year, it was controversial that he won the Best Work Award in "Fever of Night". As a detective in the northern part involved in the Murder investigation of Missouri, Poitier's role, Virgil Tibbs shows the virtues of all actors: a lot of wisdom, decent, humor, sensitivity and appeal.
Sam Woods plays a very important role in the novel "The heat of the night". He is a racist and you can see that his attitude towards Negros has changed significantly throughout the novel. Sam Woods is a middle-aged man working at Well's police station. Until Gillespie's chief arrived in town, Samwood was named a big guy, but the big size of Birgi Lespie showed Sam as normal. - Comparison and contrast between hidden places and night. Both books are written in struggle, kindness, pain and fear. Only one of the two books came out and I noticed that what they experienced was not torture but something from God, his own blessing. The struggle between the two is not only a struggle between people, but also a struggle between finding real people and truly believing.