Sweet is a short story by Toni Morrison, an introduction to children who bless the god of her novel (2015). "Sweetness" by Toni Morrison complements the paper "How to Make Me Feel" published by Zola Neil Helston first published in 1923. Both papers are compared in peer-to-peer fashion and complement each other.
On New Year 's Eve, I found that these two stories are not just prose. Instead, they represent next year's lighthouse and intersection. In the Heston article, I answered the questions raised in sweetness. Have we started a new year with the same old prejudice and debate? Are we inferior to the color mistakes of the skin and the way we see it?
Lula Ann's mother could not become Lulaan's lighthouse with "sweetness", she neglected the possibility of enjoying the future. Indeed, I realized that the world that Lula Ann eventually lived is quite different from the world her mother grew up.
Heston's answer in "How do you feel the color" is eternal. Throughout this article, Heston cited several examples of how she approached her life. It is resonating, but it still remains in my head as follows.
It is difficult to find your place in difficulty of everyday life. The current assignment seems to be bigger than the previous issue, but it is even more difficult.
Life brings challenges to try our courage and willingness to change when we hardly expect it - Paulo Coelho
It is such a moment that we must encourage, Zora of the universe, forever, does not belong to race or time.
How to become a man with color - brave Zora Neale Hurston expresses vanity in her personality of writer. Instead of writing articles about racial inequality, Heston created an inspiring story that showed her unique story. - The African, Mexican, and indigenous peoples are interacting to some extent with the American ruling culture, so the ethnic and national identity of each different group is changing. Throughout the semester I have found that many literary writers have an ideal perspective on their own identity and the dominant culture that influences their identity.
The identity "James Baldwin's" The Strangers of the Village "and Zoraniel Helson's" How to Feel My Color "is a story for everyone and has become a people today from past experiences. In James Baldwin's "The Strangers in the Village" and Zora Neale Hurston's "How Color Feel My Colors" there is a contradictory opinion that had a great influence on the method that became personal later. - "How do you dye?" Was written in 1928. Zora who grew up in a black town began to notice the difference between black and white. The only white whom she had exposed passed through Eatonville, Florida, and only the people who came from Orlando many times came. The main focus of "How I feel my color" is the difference between the black and white people and the difference.