Emperor Jones presented an important lesson to humanity in the drama "Emperor Jones" by Eugene O'Neill: People should not pretend that he is not the one. People who deny backgrounds and ethnic groups can be affected many times. For example, in "Emperor Jones", the role of Brutus Jones is like a free white man (Jones is really black, then it should be slavery). Because of the denial of Jones, he encountered many fantasies of his black heritage in the forest, and this illusion was made by him by his local people under the accusations of his people rebellion I bothered him till it was killed at last.
This article describes some of the main prototypes used by Eugene O'Neill in Jones Emperor and how each of these prototypes can predict Jones' multi - level decay role. By creating a silver bullet myth, Jones is basically a materializing of a liar prototype in the drama. Prototypes of producers or slave supervisors take different forms in the drama from the beginning of Smithers, slave auctioneers, and prison guards, all representing white domination over blacks.
In this case, the jungle (n.b: all jungles are forest, but not all forests are jungle) represents the spirit of Emperor Jones who is his protagonist. Jones escaped from prison and was an African-American who fled to the recessed island of the Caribbean, where he took advantage of the ignorance of the local population to honor his emperor. In the first scene, Jones noticed that local people caught him, and he ran to the jungle. When he tried to find his way, a lascivious landscape became a literal expression of the mind that felt his pain and slowly made him crazy.
Birthday - African American actor and singer Paul Robertson (1898 - 1976) was born in Princeton, New Jersey. He is best known for his performance at emperor Jones who runs long at Othello Broadway in Shakespeare. In the context of continuous anti-communist hysteria in 1950, Robertson was denied access to the US passport because he refused to sign the affidavit as to whether he was a communist. April 10, 1942 - During World War II during the Pacific War, Bataan passed away in March and Americans and Filipino prisoners were forced to parade for six days from Bataan Airport to the camp near Cabana Thuan It was. Approximately 76,000 Allied prisoners of war, including 12,000 Americans, were forced to walk 60 miles to the prison camp under hot sun without food and water and killed more than 5,000 Americans.