Literary analysis Most literary writers write various kinds of stories such as poetry, stories, dramas. These works are written using various document elements such as setting, theme, conflict, letters and so on. In the following article, on racial discrimination factors of Margaret Lawrence 's short story "The Loons", Langston Hughes' s poem, I Too' s book, Sing America, and WEB Du Bois "The Black People of the Black People" I will explain. "The Loons" is a short story written in the story of Margaret Lawrence and other "birds in the house" published in 1970.
Apartheid and discrimination are common through literature, not coincidence. Racial discrimination in literature is logically derived from the experience of the author and handling of a few people. Through weaving life there are many short stories about the pain and suffering caused by racial discrimination. Each author has personal experience of racism and expresses how racism discrimination feels about their feelings through their work. In the short story of Braided Lives, entering the restaurant, drinking water from a normal fountain, even being judged by a few ethnic minorities before speaking is not even allowed. Their voice has not heard that minorities change into literature. Xunzi 's life is not only short stories, but also real circumstances and reality people' s events.
Racial discrimination is an increasing concern for those experiencing racial discrimination. The literature on internalization of racial discrimination (see the section on "implicit prejudice") is based on the assumption that racist targets accept dominant racist ideologies and make them a habitual interaction dependent It shows how to participate. However, more and more literature is also raising questions about the diverse experiences, knowledge and practice of the second ethnic group. A study on 'daily racial discrimination' (Essed, 1991) and correspondence to stigmatization (Lamont and Mizrachi, 2012) are drilling into the meaning, response and strategy of fighting various forms of racial discrimination.
Mark Twain's "The Adventure of The Huckleberry Finn" is a good example of racism in literature as it uses words described by African-Americans beyond irony. We treat it as an object and make the stereotype persistent. It encourages superior attitudes that are unnecessary and unbearable, as opposed to exposing racial discrimination as many supporters of reading propositions. In order to get rid of this racial discrimination, African-American literature should be read more frequently through American classrooms. Even with any shortage racial discrimination will be permanent