F. Cultural issues of Fitzgerald, Wharton, Faulkner, and Heston in the Scott Fitzgerald's "Tender is night" and Edith Wharton's "Innocent Age" Discussion on the relationship between American culture and European culture so. By focusing on rock relationships and love triangles, both authors can study the fable of American and European lives and their influence on young lovers and their families. "Tenderness is night" and "innocent age" mainly occur on different continents, though human thought, aging, privilege thinking is common in both works.
When Heston wrote in the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s, African Americans were facing strong cultural oppression from European Americans. As Jerome H. Schiele defines in "African-Americans Cultural Repression and High Risk Conditions", cultural oppression means "the cultures of different cultures and ethnic groups sharing a common geopolitical space The world view was unjustly verified ". (803). At the moment, people in America are not African American culture, but they respect Europe's ideals, religion and culture. Not only are African and African American culture restricted by European culture, Americans believe that it is worthless and meaningful. This oppression of culture creates a hierarchy to reconfirm that whites are better than African Americans. Heston tried to overcome this oppression by assigning and enhancing the unique cultural elements of African Americans.
As a writer, anthropologist, and human being, Heston accepts African-American culture in all respects and denies whether it is lower or lower than European culture. Instead, Heston hopes to enhance African-American culture, dialects, symbols, and folklore through her work as a writer and anthropologist. Heston is considered to be the same as European culture as she believes that she is fighting for African American culture and believes it is valuable and beneficial for both the South Community and the United States. During Heston's writing, European culture dominated the culture and domination of African-Americans. Heston believes that this cultural oppression is not an iron fist that can never be overcome, but she thinks this is an opportunity to accept and promote her culture. Heston does not want to separate African-American culture from European culture and does not want to return to pure African culture, but she believes that they have different influences and values It is.
Zora Neale Hurston is a writer who appreciates her culture and the community culture of African-Americans she visited and lived in. She shows this in her work. . Mr. Heston thinks that these cultures are more important, as the culture of African-Americans is often devalued and reinforced by Europeans and their culture. European culture has been promoted in the United States, and non - American culture and southern country country African - American culture is considered low or not important. Early in the 20th century, African-American schools, social status and treatment continued the separation of this high culture and low culture. This is causing many problems for African-Americans who feel that they are physically, socially and culturally suppressed. Heston thinks that cultures can not be low or high, but since African American culture is considered low, it brings unnecessary problems and cultural oppression to black society.