Black Man example essay topic

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South Africa is a country where has racialism. Black and with lived in different area and cannot reciprocate. That color bar was not only base on the behavior and government official laws, but also on the status of occupations. After read this short story I know there were lot black and white lived in South Africa where have austerely apartheid.! ^0 We had to remember to write out 'passes' at night, so that our actors could get home without being arrested for being out after the curfew for blacks, we had to spend hours at the Bantu Affairs Department trying to arrange local residence permits for actors who were being 'endorsed out' of town back to the villages to which, 'ethnically', apparently, they belonged although they'd never set eyes on them, and we had to decide which of us could play the sycophant well enough to persuade the Bantu Commissioner to allow the show to go on the road from one Group Area, designated by color, to another, or to talk some town clerk into getting his council to agree to the use of a 'white' public hall by a mixed cast! +/- (page 38) Imparity also display on other area such as education and occupations. The two occupations, architect and artist represent white and black differences in the South African culture.

The white man is an architect, with more formal education. His position holds more prestige and economic value in society. Elias, a black man, is a sculptor. Though both architect and sculptor can be thought of as artistic, the sculptor's creativity is more innate but the architect holds more power. The reason of that is the black man has no better general education and that is other fact to prove that there was no equal between black and with. Black has great endowment, but did not have corresponding knowledge and education.

On page 40 the words! ^0 I asked him whether he knew Picasso's goats? He had heard of Picasso but never seen any of his work.! +/- Also the words from Elias are support my statement, ! ^0 since I've been at your place I've been reading a lot of your books. And man, I know nothing.

I'm as ignorant as that kid of yours there in the pram. Right, I've picked up a bit of politics, a few art terms here and there -- I can wag my head and say "plastic values" all right, eh? But man, what do I know about life? What do I know about how it all works? How do I know how I do the work I do?

Why we live and die?! +/- (Page 42) This story is talking about the culture in South Africa. After I read this short story I appreciated the insight it gave me into black and white situations, both political and personal.