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Re: Role of Race

Posted: 22 Dec 2019, 01:55
by timur777
It was inportant to represent the issue just as it was back in the day. The reader should keep in mind that it is not a modern time. These kinds of books live to show that there were times people did not care, and they just highlight why we should care in today's society. However racism is still alive, in a form what I call "a silent racism". Therefore, if some author speaks on it, - it is better than keeping it all quite as if it has never existed or still does not exist.

Re: Role of Race

Posted: 22 Dec 2019, 14:57
by Falconcrest
The use of those racial terms was very well represented for that time period and not very distracting and well suited for a modern audience. If we are going to look at modern day racism well it certainly is quite a broad subject. Modern day racism has taken many different ugly forms and sometimes very difficult to even pinpoint.For instance we have even witnessed racism in the formation of modern day policy and legislation in the handling of illegal immigrants. Hate breeds hate and love always sees past ones color as we read in this book.

Re: Role of Race

Posted: 24 Dec 2019, 18:55
by Maria Esposito
Dorcas Serwaa Adu wrote: 03 Oct 2019, 06:39 No. It isn't too distracting for the modern audience. And one must note that although racial issues were very common at that time, it hasn't ceased. Not hearing it been mentioned all the time doesn't necessarily mean it no longer exists.
yes! louder for the people in the back!

Re: Role of Race

Posted: 26 Dec 2019, 07:10
by Chipochashe
All those terms are to be expected. The racial issues were lightly touched on though. The most surprising for me was the treatment of Sarah as a goddess. I think that is a first where a black person is elevated in that sense. Racial discrimination still exists even in today's society.

Re: Role of Race

Posted: 30 Dec 2019, 02:56
by Cwaganagwa Dorothy
The role of the races is significant because that shows the diversity in the world. The intermarriage between persons like Carna and Jamie shows the beauty in learning to coexist and the merits it breeds. Words such as lubra and half caste shows how far we come in learning to handle racial differences.

Re: Role of Race

Posted: 03 Jan 2020, 06:08
by Nikolas Farmakis
No, I do not think it was distracting. Also, I think that the author has done a great job in displaying the different races of the time.

Re: Role of Race

Posted: 20 Jan 2020, 13:08
by WardahEbrahim
I don't think it was distracting, in fact I was expecting the racism to be more brutal, but it was actually very much the same as we see today... so that tells you something...

Re: Role of Race

Posted: 16 Feb 2020, 12:48
by readerrihana
I still hear people use terms such as half caste etc, although personality I don't like these terms I think that some people really don't know what to say or describe people, and don't always mean offense.

I personally don't like to categorise people into 'castes' 'races' and black and white, but sometimes it is very hard to talk about things without using the terms that other people are using, so I guess the context and societies understanding is important

But still I don't like hearing talks about race, since it is a sensitive issue, and since I feel in the end that people have divided people up into racists and victims.

I wish that more writers would just encourage people to see each other as brothers, and fellow human beings, rather than there being two groups placed like the pawns in chess sets