"In any case it was a small price to pay for the fun they might never have again. Two pennies and an insult were well spent if it meant seeing the spectacle of whitefolks making a spectacle of themselves." (pg. 58)
In this particular part of the story all of the African Americans have gathered to a Carnival to watch a "spectacle of whitefolks" with strange disabilities. Sethe, Denver and Paul D all walked down a long road covered with roses along the side to go check out the carnival with freaks in it. For two pennies they were able to enjoy a fun day mocking the whites in the freakshows with disabilities. It is very ironic to have the whites now being laughed at, opposed to the other way around during slavery, and looked as not "real" people.
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ReplyDeleteI like your use of media :) #blogislife
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ReplyDeleteI really liked your connection between the traditional white people making fun of black people, and the rare instances of black people making fun of white people. Maybe that is their (black people's) outlet to feel more in control? Eye for an eye sort of thing.
ReplyDeleteYour use of media was very fun to see throughout your blog. I also really enjoyed reading about your views on how African Americans were made fun of by whites, but not so much the other way around. It was interesting to see what you thought while reading.
ReplyDeleteBruh I really like the pictures on the blog, very interesting take on how African Americans were portrayed to whites at the time. The title is very catching as well. <3
ReplyDelete#blogislife #pil #bil #rncf
I liked your use of media and also how you go on the deeper meaning of "freaks" in your blog.
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