How does text represent the theme of racial prejudice? "The train from Rhodesia" by Nadine Gordimer and "The Gold Cadillac" by Mildred Taylor represent the theme of racial prejudice in their story. Prejudice refers to the time when a person has been ruled in advance before you know that person. "Train from Rhodesia" is in South Africa, a white train entered the station in the apartheid era, black men exchanged symbolic lions for barter. The young white couple waited until the train started, decided how much to pay for the lion, then threw money out the window, but a young white woman did not want it.
Country lover and gold Cadillac =========================== These two stories, national lover and gold Cadillac were racial discrimination . This is not a particularly hidden message. But the two approached it from a slightly different angle. Country Lovers shows that the story is based on the racial discrimination of the first paragraph: "Began calling their old playmate for Misas and Basi - a small master." - As an actor, "Our Please outline how to develop Ralf 's role in the first act of the country' good '. "Our country is good" is a naturalistic drama written by Timberlake Wertenbaker. As an actor, you will outline how to develop Ralph's role in the first act of "good in our country".
In such a short story, if you want to clearly present the theme of the story, you need to select images and symbols carefully and use them effectively. In "Train from Rhodesia", the train itself is the most obvious symbol. The train came from the privileged British colonies of Rhodesia, Republic of South Africa, hence the symbolism of British colonialism. "There are lots of train stations on trick or treat, convulsions, fighting, gasping, trains," the train station is full, "Gordemer told the view that British rule is like a huge, mechanical, unhealthy and arrogant beast . The train was just a short stay, and a few people came in and out of the bus, which further symbolized the inner indifference and the lack of understanding of British imperialism. The train moves along a "single linear trajectory" and highlights the "view of the tunnel" of the dominant force. That old man and his poor neighbor were coincidental; the train was on his way to another British outpost.