Thursday, September 19, 2019
Arrangment in Black and White Essay -- essays research papers
Dorothy Parkerââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Arrangement in Black and Whiteâ⬠is set during a dinner party for the hostââ¬â¢s friend, Walter Williams, an African American musician. Though the party is celebrated in his name, most of the conversation takes place between the host and the main character, the woman with pink velvet poppies. From the conversation, the audience can deduce that though this woman admires Walter Williamsââ¬â¢s musical talent, she is unable to let go of the racist sentiment against his African American heritage. The author adds a flavor of sophisticated cynicism as she makes this point clear by having the main characters ironically make frequent references concerning how ââ¬Å"untroubledâ⬠she is about the color of his skin. This argument is further emphasized when she greets Walter Williams; her body language and topic choice gives her predicament away. Through this story Parker implies that with the end of slavery did not entail the changing of the heart ââ¬â¢s and mindââ¬â¢s of its supporters, no matter how much one can deny it to oneself. à à à à à Dorothy Parker sets up her main character be in conflict with all her possessed qualities. For example, although her age is never stated, she seems young judging by her energetic and outspoken qualities, but old enough to be married and have set opinions toward other races. Also, though she comes across as a woman with a forward natureââ¬âshown as she grabs the hostââ¬â¢s arm to get her attentionââ¬âshe also is seen as a nervous character, bec...
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