Friday, March 22, 2019
Sorrowful Black Death is Not a Hot Ticket and Seduction and Betrayal Es
 plaintive Black Death is not a Hot  ticket and  subjugation and Betrayal  Toni  Morrison and bell hooks sh atomic number 18 the same views on how white America envisions  blacks. In bell hooks essays  Seduction and Betrayal and   woebegone  Black Death is Not a Hot Ticket she focuses in on the portrayal of African  Americans on the big screen. In Seduction and Betrayal hooks  uses Spike Lees Crooklyn to demonstrate how invaluable the  support of a  black person is. In  Sorrowful Black Death Is Not a Hot Ticket she  claims the Bodyguard and The Crying Game  lucubrate the notion that blacks,  especially black females, are inferior to whites. In Toni Morrisons   origination to Birth of a Nationhood , she suggests these same views by  looking at the O.J. Simpson case.  with the use of these movies and  courtcases, hooks and Morrison suggest that blacks are viewed as  worth(predicate)less,  violent criminals, who are subordinate to the white race.  hooks believes,  The racial politics of    Hollywood is  such that there  can be no serious representation of  finish and dying when the characters are  African-Americans (99). By stating this, she implies that black life in movies  is  supposition of as useless. She finds that the majority of black death in  movies is done through and through violence. An example of such a film is Paris Trout  in which a young girl is brutally murdered and her relatives too cowardly to   lay aside or avenge her life, ...willingly  presentation the lawyer who will defend her  orca  the blood stains left by her dragging body, the bullet holes in the walls.  Her life is worth nothing( hooks, 100). Not even the girls own family  could find worth in her life. Her relatives cared so little that they were  willing to accept money to show her kil...  ...al of black life are the views shared by  the majority of Americans. Their views on this portrayal of blacks in  America can be summed up in a quote taken from Melvilles Benito Cereno, We  will see    what the American...wanted to see the  star of the Negro fixed on a  pole in the Plaza (27).  whole kit and boodle Cited  hooks, bell. Seduction and Betrayal. Writing as Re-Vision A  Students Anthology. Ed. Beth Alvarado and Barbara Cully. Needham  Heights Simon & Schuster Custom Publishing, 1998. 108-111.  hooks, bell. Sorrowful Black Death Is Not a Hot Ticket. Writing as  Re-Vision A Students Anthology. Ed. Beth Alvarado and Barbara  Cully. Needham Heights Simon & Schuster Custom Publishing, 1998.  99-107.  Morrison, Toni. Introduction. Birth of a Nationhood. Ed. Toni Morrison and  Claudia Brodsky Lacour. New York Pantheon Books, 1997. 7-28.                    
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