Racial prejudice in racial discrimination Racial prejudice is a type of discrimination. There are some good examples for short stories "Country Lovers" and "Gold Cadillac". In both stories, blacks are blacks, they are distinguished because they are "differences" and "not so good" white people. In South Africa, blacks and whites were largely separated under apartheid. When I was young, black and white children were playing together as if they were the same.
There are three themes, but the theme predicted in the story is subject to racial prejudice. The other two themes are subjects of narrow thoughts and stereotypes. In contrast to Johnny's mother, Mrs. Wilson's prejudice and racial discrimination, the writer contrasts neglecting skin color and accepting children's friendship. What is the response to the title of Mrs. Wilson's story itself? Alphonse Dear sir? It has a very important symbolic and very important role in analyzing text and helping to identify important themes depicted through stories. Sharly Jackson makes it possible for readers to recognize the idea she painted in the story by subtlely using iteration throughout the text. In fact, does Johnny and his African-American friend Boyd repeat this sentence? After your loved alphonse? And? Dear Alfons, are not you?
Symbolism In her short story "Desiree's Baby", Kate Chopin uses symbolism to convey her racial prejudice in the Patriarchal society, inequal gender roles, and the themes of the social stratum . The stone pillar is a symbol of the penis that is firm in the patriarchal society and forces men to dominate. Chopin uses Desiree's white clothes to symbolize the elements of women brought into society, and the glow of the sun seems to represent a change in the role of force in gender. Chopin uses various depictions of the road as a symbol of various roads. The inaccessible road represents a self-righteous lifestyle that society is easy to follow; therefore, an absurd venue means progress of feminism