Author of Gilded Six Bits, Zded Neale Hurston, has a very unique style. The artistic nature of her story makes it a fun and easy reading for every audience. The title shows that the foundation of the story is money, but if someone wants to dig deeper deeper, the reality of the story tells about the enjoyment of money. Characteristic trends, ideal dialects, ability to solve problems prove that Joe and Michey May's life is not strictly around money.
Heston's short film "The Six Gilded Bits" is criticism of the gold-plated era, "It is said that all shines are not gold". The story takes place in the southern town excluding the prosperous prosperity and richness of the story such as South Scott Fitzgerald and Great Gatsby geographically and economically. However, Heston's short story contains elements common to the sentences of modernism. Love and money are pursued by people who show morally relative and constantly changing positions and tell them that everything is eternal. Saussure's linguistic theory adds subjectivity to the use of Hesston's Black Americ dialect and emphasizes the theoretical basis of his point of view.
You can read six gold-plated bits like Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby" as criticism of Marxism in the era of capitalistic desire. However, the lack of interest in the class struggle of this story makes Einstein lenses more useful, as it draws attention of the reader to previously invisible parts of American society. In the early 20th century the United States was an isolated country and the different world lived in a different world. Despite the fact that most modernist writers do not cover this topic, the impact of one of the six gold-plated bits in another universe's Parallel Universe (also known as the mainstream USA) is clear. The narration of this story is not omniscient, it is spoken from different angles. The perspective decides the setting of the story and switches between the scenes. The other two angles of the story are focused on between Joe and Missy May. Because each angle has choices about desire and wealth.