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The Color of Water, by James McBride

2023-01-26 03:58:48

Novel "Water color" traces the life of author and talker James McBride and his mother Ruth from childhood. I am proud of myself. In addition, this memoir is quite different, because McBride manages his story subtlely with his mother, Ruth's story and also helps to achieve self identity through the use of a double story I will. Throughout the novel McBride is seeking identity and self sensation This sentiment comes from his multiethnic family, and by using two different stories McBride slowly established his identity.

In the color of water, James McBride wrote his autobiography and a tribute to his mother, Ruth McBride's life. Ruth married Andrew Dennis McBride, a Negro from North Carolina. James' childhood age was spent in a chaotic family of 12 children. Ruth did not want to discuss the painful details of her early family life when her abusive father Tate told her sullen and gentle mother, Ma Mei. Ruth broke her relationship with all Jewish families.

In James McBride's "Water Color" and Harry Mullisch's "Attack", the hero of the novel has a similar dilemma in self discovery by revealing his past. James McBride tells his story in his autobiography, but Antonsteen Wake faced a civil war with their struggle to understand their real existence, but everyone deals with the mystery of the past In order to use different ways. When James McBride discovered his mother's legacy and eventually used his research report to overcome his racial ambiguity, Anton Stenwick was an unforgettable memory of his childhood I tried to hide.

Mothers play an important role in family life. Depending on how your mother responds, your family may be born or destroyed. Frank McCourt's "The Ashes of Angela" and James McBride's "The Colors of Water" were two novels describing the plight of the mother in family poverty, McCourt and McBride were born. Rider's life has made a great result. The poetry by Allen Ginsberg, the mother of Kadishe, also lives in poverty, but it has destroyed his family. In the latter part of family life, the lack of mother's influence becomes devastating