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"...Some of the finest people I know are Neg-Well, you see, Mr. Emerson is my father." (Ellison 180)
This is a perfect example of subtle racism. This goes on so much in today's society and this is where racism is most seen today.
— Feb 16, 2018 08:01AM
This is a perfect example of subtle racism. This goes on so much in today's society and this is where racism is most seen today.
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...And then he goes on to explain that he's a friend of black People and he's always doing what's right. And this is identical to what we see today. People who pretend to be "color blind" but are only racist in the process of doing so.
— Feb 16, 2018 08:03AM
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...Mr. Emerson's son (we don't know the name of) is telling the protagonist that he won't get him an appointment with his father because he's "looking out for his best interest" because he thinks his dad would never accept a black man...
— Feb 16, 2018 08:03AM
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"He was like a formless white drag, suddenly appeared before me, a death which had been there all the time and which had now revealed itself in the madness of the Golden Day." (Ellison 86)
I love the figurative language in this quote. He's saying that Mr. Norton was always death and his looks were deceiving because he was so polite. And he only revealed his true self at the Golden Day when he was close to death
— Feb 12, 2018 01:04PM
I love the figurative language in this quote. He's saying that Mr. Norton was always death and his looks were deceiving because he was so polite. And he only revealed his true self at the Golden Day when he was close to death

