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The Red Tent By Anita Diamant
The Red Tent – An Unforgettable Testimony to Women's Strength and Power
The Red Tent by Anita Diamant illuminates one of the greatest testimonies to women's strength: childbirth. On a creative level, Diamant did something
extraordinary. She took a small passage from the Bible about the character Dinah, and made her story into an unforgettable testimony to women's
strength and power. Overlooking women's role in Biblical life is easy because there is practically nothing written by or about women. Even though
Diamant's story is fictionalized, there is truth in showing that women did exist, that there was a very important role played by women of that time
period, and in showing the power and strength of women in a way that can never be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the midst of labor, she anguishes over a secret of womanhood revealed only in childbirth; a secret that inspired my piece of visual art, "Dinah:"
Why had no one told me that my body would become a battlefield, a sacrifice, a test? Why did I not know that birth is the pinnacle where women
discover the courage to become mothers? But of course, there is no way to tell this or to hear it. Until you are the woman on the bricks, you have no
idea how death stands in the corner, ready to play his part. Until you are the woman on the bricks, you do not know the power that arises from other
women–even strangers speaking an unknown tongue, invoking the names of unfamiliar goddesses. (Diamant 224)
A pregnant woman is thrown into this "other realm," where her strength is tested. No woman can prepare for the battle her body goes through, or for
the strength and power that arises innately from an unknown place within, which cannot be known to exist until the experience of childbirth.
In an atmosphere of fire and torment, "Dinah" features a woman prevailing despite the symbolic environment of the image. She is looking up, a sign
of hope and faith, with body language exemplifying strength and power. Not only overcoming the physical pain of birth, this woman, who could be
Dinah or any other mother, is enduring the psychological pain that society oppresses upon women. The goal of "Dinah" is to represent mothers in
Dinah's world and in Sethe's world; and even the
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For Colored Girls Tyler Perry Analysis
For this assignment, I chose a modern day film that affected me personally on so many levels. I chose For Colored Girls by Tyler Perry because I
could see so much of myself in the characters.The movie is based on Ntozake Shange's play "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When
the Rainbow Is Enuf." Tyler Perry uses twenty characters to live out the poems in the film. Each deal with pressing issues that affect women ofcolor.
I'm sure that many other women of color can relate to many of the issues these women faced in real life. The film personifies the struggles that women
particularly black women suffer from including their personal crises', love, infidelity, rape, abortion and more. The film shows just what black women
go through in their daily lives yet still stand strong ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I believe the simple reason for this is because this is not something that the critics can understand. They have not lived this life and, for the most part,
many of them are not black and cannot relate. According to Manohla Dargis (2010) "His enormous commercial success with a mainly black audience
and the often ferociously hostile reviews from mostly white critics might seem symptomatic of an insurmountable racial divide. Black people love him,
and white people don't get him." When you haven't walked a mile in someone else's shoes, it can be hard to picture literally what has happened in
their lives. Being a black woman in America is hard, to the degree that some of us have been told as a youth that we have two strikes against us. We
are women, and we are black. Not only are we faced with racial issues we have to fight against gender issues as well. A white male may not be able to
understand this, believe this, or even care for that matter. Unfortunately, it is the truth, and Perry is explicit in detailing these things in his film. Many
may not see his vision, then again it may not be theirs to
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Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf Analysis
The idea of isolation and segregation between African American people continues through the novels and plays. The inherited conflict between
families is put on display with the stories; For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf, Fences, and Jazz portray a
variety of characters who seek comfort in with relationships, yet never appear to receive love in return.
For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf The play For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide When the
Rainbow is Enuf is a piece written by Ntozake Shange that displays seven different African American women through different aspects of their life and
how it affected those around them. Each woman portrays a story to tell, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As an analogy, the book uses sports to depict their relationship. Troy is stuck in his old ways, preferring baseball as a release. Cory on the other
hand, enjoys football, putting all his energy into the sport. Cory believes he can get into a major football team to perhaps allow him a chance into
a future education as well. However, in Troy's eyes, this will only lead to Cory in a place of despair, like himself. Troy even states, "...putting up
with them crackers every day...cause I like you? You the biggest fool I ever saw." to his own son. Troy puts his own past as how Cory's will turn
out if he focuses only on sports. Cory also tends to be disrespectful to Troy, causing Troy to get angry and attempt to have Cory do as he asks through
violence. The relationship between the two creates an incohesive relationship where they can't seem to understand each other. The rift between them
grows causing a sense of loneliness and isolation. At the end of the novel, Cory still comes to Troy's funeral even after everything he previously did,
comparing Raynell's experiences with Troy to himself. The idea that Troy didn't have sense to use the time to understand Cory is what caused that rift
in the first
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For Colored Girls Essay
For colored girls (FCG) is Tyler Perry's adaption to Shange's first and most acclaimed, theater piece. Shange's original work was not so much of a
play with an ongoing plot; rather, it consist of a series of emotional poetic monologues accompanied with dance movements and music. Shange
called her work a "choreopoem." The original work by Shange and Perry's adaption deal with black feminism and what it means to be a black
women living in America. The poems deal with love, abandonment, domestic violence, rape, and abortion, embodied by each woman's story. The end
of the play brings together all of the women for "a laying on of hands," in which Shange evokes the power of womanhood.... Show more content on
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Many black feminist felt that Perry would goof it up and turn it into another Madea movie cash cow. One article even stated that Oprah Winfrey,
didn't even want him to make the film. Now I've learned that even Tyler's close pal Oprah Winfrey did not want him to make the film version of the
iconic 1975 play by Ntozake Shange. And that her reaction echoed the outrage of many black females along the lines of, "How dare you!" because the
storyline is profoundly their story, not any man's, and especially not his. (Nikki Finke, 2010).
Many black feminist were outrage because Shange's work is a landmark to black feminism and African American Literature. People were also
skeptical because prior to the release of the film, Tyler Perry, had only done African American romantic comedies. Essentially, nobody thought he
would be able to "stick to the script" and produce a film with such a strong relatable message.
Real recognizing real. FCG is relatable to women of color because their stories are universal to black women. Their stories are my stories. FCG gives a
small voice to women who struggle with the color of their skin.
Being alive and being a woman is all I got, but being colored is a metaphysical dilemma I haven't conquered yet. (For Colored Girls, 2010)
Ever since I realized there was someone called a colored girl, or an evil woman, a bitch, or a nag, I've been trying not to be that, and leave
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What 's Africana Womanism From Other Ideologies Or Schools...
What distinguishes Africana Womanism from other ideologies or schools of thought? As aforementioned, there has been tension between the United
States suffrage groups, many of which later transformed into feminist groups, and Black women. Nevertheless, many Black women choose to identify
as a "Black Feminist" or "African Feminist" in an attempt to forge a pro–women and pro–Black space.
Black Feminism sought to address the same intersectional issues (including misogynoir) facing Black women as Africana Womanism with a
different approach. The Black Feminist school of thought is characterized by "an intersectional analysis: gender, sexuality, race, and class."
[BLACK FEM. IN THE US] In other words, "this erasure of gender among black men is matched by the erasure of race in white feminism."
[BLACK FEM. IN THE US] To combat this erasure and develop a sound analysis, Black women rest at the center of intellectual analysis. This is a
similar manner to African people's centered location in Afrocentric Theory. Black Feminist scholars also place emphasis on "analyzing social structure
and political economy" in regards to theory development, creation of agency–producing works, and critique of existing frameworks in Sociology and
Women's Studies. [BLACK FEM. IN THE US] In a similar fashion to Africana Womanism,Black Feminism embodies Black nationalist ideals, such as
self–definition. [BLACK FEM. IN THE US]
In fact, Black scholar, Kimberle Crenshaw, in her 1989 essay "Demarginalizing
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For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide when the...
Aiming to gratify others has a tendency of making people act in ways other than their usual self. As one begins to act the way others want them to
they begin to lose distinctiveness and individuality. For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf by Ntozake Shange is
about a specific set of women, who aim to please a certain man or different men. Each woman is hurt in some way by a man and as they progress
throughout the series of "choreopoems", they alter themselves in different ways to cause an effect upon the various men they associate themselves
with. As the women describe their experiences, it is obvious that they make drastic changes in themselves. These women lose purpose and become
confused, bitter, scared, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
She also shows adversity to being her natural self by saying, "We deal wit emotion too much/ so why don't we go on ahead & be white then... &
maybe tonite/ i'll find a way to make myself come witout you" (Shange, No More Love Poems #1 Lines 1–4, Lines 9–10). The Lady in Blue shows that
she does not want to be a hurt colored woman anymore. She feels that being white would be much easier and that without a man, her life is
worthless as a colored woman. She expresses how she would like to receive love from any man. She states, "thinking wont do me a bit of good tonite/ I
need to be loved/ & haven't the audacity to say where are you/ & don't know who to say it to" (Shange, No More Love Poems #1 Lines 12– 15). The
Lady in Blue feels that she needs to be loved but she does not wish for a specific man, showing that she needs a man to feel complete. Like the Lady in
Blue, the other women change and run away from their adversities instead of becoming stronger and more independent from them. These women have
no strong, identifying characteristics. Rather they feel insignificant and overlooked unless they come together to cause something major to happen.
Instead of acting in ways to better themselves, these women look for ways to harm or help men, making them reactors rather than actors. For example,
the Lady in Red uses a seductive appearance to sleep with random men and rejects them the following morning in order to
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Speakin Arms: A Self Analysis
Collaborating made me realize that sometimes a discussion can have too much structure. Plans inevitably change. My discussion did not go as I
originally planned. Through leading the class, I realized that one concrete direction solely based upon what one person thinks should be discussed
can be limiting. Although coming prepared and well versed in the subject matter is important, giving space for people to talk about what they deem
relevant can produce a more powerful discussion than forcing people to construct their thoughts according to a prompt or specific question. I found
that allowing people to speak, and posing questions that naturally flowed off of what they brought up was more effective in provoking the sharing of
ideas than harshly transitioning to wholly new topics or questions. As I discovered this, I tried to adapt my original plans to fit the class and the
direction things took, but I think that I became bit flustered amidst the confusion about the prГ©cis. I was surprised at how difficult it was for me to
decide in the moment what to leave out and what to include from my original plans. I wasn't sure whether to give time to discuss the recommended
reading, which I hadn't planned upon doing. I also struggled at first to try to restructure things so that the points I wanted to address regarding the
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I did have to change the original order I had planned to present each topic or discussion question, allowing the direction of the class discussion to
dictate what was brought up next. However, I assumed this would be the case going into class, and people seemed to naturally gravitate towards
discussing themes that were related to the questions I had
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'Gender Stereotypes In The Film Sorry'
For colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf express feelings from seven different women and the pain that they go
through. These women with each other formed a bond through their different suffering taking them from strangers to associate.Women
experience a lot of animosity throughout their lives. From being lied to, raped, beaten, let down just hurt just because. This movie gave a
vigorous slight of family life and they were many families illustrates in this movie. They have two poems that I really enjoy reading the first is
''Sorry''.This is a poem that women can compare their self to and see that they are disgusted with excuses and lies. The women deals with very
different ways which men let them down and then apologize in tons of empty disappointing ways .In this poem the women come together to speak
out for the men making excuses for bad behavior and they are just tired of it. They are sick of apologies and don't want them anymore. The other
one that stand out to me was "Somebody almost walked off wid alla my stuff" .This stood out because the women enjoys her flaws and calls her old
one as in ex to give her back pieces of her that was taken away. She takes in ownership of her body and of her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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It gives out a strong message saying how women in general are tired of men coming in and out their life with excuses. Saying how if they have an
excuse everything is going to be good and it's ok for them to do that over and over again .The men walks away while the women are left to bear the
scars. Between these two poems the women says that they are no longer willing to sacrifice stuff for men who don't deserve it at all. Both of the poems
have found power by overcoming their own struggle in their relationships. Their self respect doesn't depend on men sorry's anymore they want to face
the unforgotten truth than hurt under flimsy
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Analysis Of 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide'
The characters between the two adaptations are portrayed in contrasting ways due to the diverse cast. In the 1981's adaption of For Colored Girls who
have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Enuf the characters are all their own entity keeping each story separate. While the actors and actresses
remain the same through the entire film, the characters come from a variety of backgrounds including half Latino women to a young woman receiving
an abortion. These stories are cohesive only through the actions and lives of African American women, not through a plot which interconnects these
stories. This way of expressing the different types of women and what they stand for creates the cohesion that is necessary for this form of literature.
In the 2010's For Colored Girls, Tyler Perry attempted to create a cohesive narrative through connecting each of the monologues with the
characters. Each woman is given a role from the novel but has added on story elements outside of the original play. For example, the play has a
part that states, "this note is attached to a plant i've been waterin since the day i met you you may water it yr damn self". In the 1981 play, the
woman is speaking to herself in the mirror as if trying to get the nerve to express herself to her lover. In Tyler Perry's version, the woman is stating all
of this in front of the door of her ex–lover. This scene creates an umbrella in which you are greeted with the rest of the cast that mostly lives in the
same apartment
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Colored Girls Porem
The full title of the choreopoem by Ntozoke Shange is For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf. From the
table of contents: dark phrases graduation nite now i love somebody more than no assistance i'm a poet who latent rapists' abortion cycle #1 sechita
toussaint one i used to live in the world pyramid no more love poems #1 no more love poems #2 no more love poems #3 no more love poems #4
somebody almost walked off wid alla my stuff sorry a nite with beau willie brown a laying on of hands 1. Latent Rapist–Anika Noni Rose Rapist
doesn't have to be a stranger to be legitimate. Someone you never saw, but if you've been public with him, dance one dance, kissed him goodbye lightly,
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You know imma put a sign a sign on the door better yet imma leave a voice mail a message a message on my voicemail if, if u called to say your
sorry then call somebody else cause I don't use em anymore' I let sorry/I didn't mean to/ & how could I know abt that take a walk down a dark
& musty street in Brooklyn I'm gonna do exactly what I want & I wont be sorry for none of it letta sorry soothe yr soul/ I'll soothe mine
you were always inconsistent doing something & then being sorry about it beaten my heart to death talking about your sorry I'm not gonna
call u I'm not going to be nice im gonna raise my voice imma gonna yell im gonna scream im gonna break things im gonna race the engine &
tell all yr secrets about yrself to your face and im not gonna be sorry for none of it I loved you on purpose I was open on purpose I'm not even sorry
bout you being sorry you can take all ya guilt and all ya grime and do whatever ya wont with it just don't give it to me I cant use another sorry next
time (NAME) admit it, admit that your mean admit that you're mean/ that your low–down ,down low, trifling/ & no count straight out steada
being sorry enjoy being yourself When I get back I
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Analysis Of `` For Colored Girls `` By Ntozake Shange
"For Colored Girls" involves seven women who represents a different shade of the rainbow. The colors are brown, red, yellow, white, green, orange
and blue. Their costumes and make–up transformed each of them and were significant of the color their character embodied. As a group their acting
made all of their roles of equal importance, without one dominating the other. These women together formed a bond through their various adversities,
gradually taking them from strangers to companion. From an objective view, the audience is allowed to simply observe the events as they take place
chronologically. Throughout the movie during some of the conflicting and traumatic scenes, one of the women recites a poem to signify and release
the emotion being felt at that time. Tyler Perry's movie "For Colored Girls" was inspired by a stage playFor Colored Girls Who Have Considered
Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, written by Ntozake Shange's. The story was adapted from a play that consists of monologues, which combines
dance and poetry. Gates highlights that For colored girls is a film that makes a strong message of empowerment to the humanity of women. No
matter how bad things could get in life and no matter how many times you've been brought down, always know you are strong enough to get back up
and not let darkness conquer your life. This essay will explore how a person can overcome any kind of tragedy, hardship or struggle whether or not
they are affected emotionally,
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Ntozake Shange's Poem For Colored Girls
somebody / anybody sing a black girl's song: The Politics of Gender and Race in Ntozake Shange's for colored girls Ntozake Shange's choreopoem
for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf tells, through spoken word and movement, snippets of the stories of a number
of women of color, that number being simultaneously one, seven, and the entire population of "colored girls" in america. In highlighting different
aspects of the experience of the woman of color in the 1970s (though there is nothing specifically 70s about the stories; they have a feeling of
timelessness to them), Shange explores the politics of gender and its intersections with race as a silencing of Black women and their struggle to have
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A story of shame, denial, and infidelity, "positive" begins with the protagonist, voiced by the lady in yellow, describing her relationship with her
lover, DJ: "it'd been years/ & then we were together again [...] & I forgot all the years apart," (70) another case of a woman "relinquish[ing]" her
rights, her identity, "in the presence of a man" (34). The story goes on with the protagonist sharing the space of her home with her friend Carol,
voiced by the lady in brown, "just [...] us girls," with a very absent DJ (70). After Carol/the lady in brown tells her that DJ had been seen at the local
gay bar and that she should get tested for HIV, the lady in yellow denies it all: "you just mind your house n let me tend to mine cause there's nothing
wrong here" (72). With Carol present in her house, in her space of interiority, the lady in yellow finds her struggling, not knowing even what is going
on within herself, her household, her community–later, when she receives a phone call for #7QYG9, her patient number, she says "I think that's me,
but i'm not sick" (74), revealing her uncertainty of her very identity, and her willing blindness to what's going on around her as a coping
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The For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When...
One profound piece of African American literature is Ntozake Shange's choreopoem, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the
Rainbow is Enuf. This revolutionary work provides audiences with poems regarding the various aspects of life and challenges that are faced by black
women, from the perspectives of black women. One poem in the text that demonstrates this viewpoint is the lady in yellow's "Graduation Nite" poem.
The feminine gaze utilized in this poem allows the woman to have agency over her body, and address the concerning ways in which women are
socialized; however, this gaze is problematic in the way that is treats men. The female perspective is an essential part to the pieces of this text, it is
also vital that these view points do no take on the same destructive behavior that this text is attempting to end. The use of the feminine gaze in
"Graduation Nite" gives the lady in yellow agency over her sexuality, body, and actions. When the poem begins, the lady in yellow introduces the
setting of the play by telling everyone that she is a virgin (Shange 21). Additionally, later on in the poem, she states that she was "doin nasty ol
tricks...cuz graduation nite had to be hot," and she was the lone virgin there (Shange 23). The lady in yellow is openly declaring her sexual
inexperience in order to avoid any ideas or assumptions being projected onto her, and to explain what her motives for her behavior were that night. A
masculine gaze would not have been able
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Shame Stereotypes And Black Women In America Summary
SECTION I
INTRODUCTION
"Sister Citizen; Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America" is a non–fictional work published in 2011. A citizen by definition is being a
resident of a city, town, state, and/or nation especially one entitled to vote and enjoy other privileges there. Women in the African American community
are sometimes referred to as "sisters". "Sister Citizen; Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America" is the title of the book because it reflects and
expounds on the African American women's position in the American society and political system, when it comes torace, gender, and stereotypes
concerning African Women in the 21st century. Harris
–Perry uses Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the
Rainbow is Enuf to make her subtle Melissa V. Harris– Perry is an author, professor, television host and commentator with a focus on Political Science
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I highly recommend "Sister Citizen" to anyone who is interested in better understanding the roles in which these stereotypes play in the lives of Black
women, and the ways in which our society and culture are responsible for their misrecognition. Again I personally, deem that true progress in society
starts with consciousness and understanding one that oppression, racism, and stereotypes still exist, to find the positive aspects of African American
women trying to disprove those negative stereotypes. Harris–Perry deepened my interest in political participation through the personal experience.
Whether political scientist, analyst, reformist, or one for social change, I would recommend this book for various age groups, genders, class, and
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Trauma In Popular Media
I.What is the media outlet? Trauma is frequently depicted in various forms of popular media. Media outlets such as movies, television series,
books, music, the daily news and any other form of media have at least expressed a traumatic event. One of the media outlets that tend to display
trauma often are movies. Movies are powerful enough to have a massive impact on society for various reasons. With its impact, movies can provide
people who are in unfavorable situation a sense of hope, fulfil the fantasy and dreams of both children and adults and overall allow society to escape
for an hour or two from their reality. Some movies such as Deepwater Horizon, Zero Dark Thirty, and Captain Phillips are based on a true stories and
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Although all the characters/colors were going through traumatic scenarios, yellow appeared to be bright. Yasmine who represents yellow, is a
dance teacher. She just got out a bad relationship and dedicated her life to her career. She was finally at a happy place in her life and was reluctant
to have someone come in and mess that up. On her way to work, she met a guy named Bill and he was persistent to take Yasmine out on a date.
After saying no for so long, his determination finally moved her. She schedule a date for later in the week, however, Bill wanted to go out that
evening. She enjoyed her date and the time with Bill, he was like a fresh breath of air. When Bill asked for a second date, Yasmine answered
without hesitation. They both planned for the next date that Yasmine will cook for both of them. The second date came and just as planned she
was preparing a meal for the both of them. She greeted him, poured a glass of wine for each other, and conversed and joked for a brief moment. She
continued to prepare the meal and when she turned around to Bill undressing himself. Nervous about his intentions, she began to back away and tell
him to get dressed but Bill suddenly charged after her and forced himself on to her. She struggled to get him off but once she realized she was
hopeless, she just laid there waiting for it to be
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Ntozake Shange's Poem For Colored Women
Jackson, Janet, Loretta Devine, Michael Ealy, Kimberly Elise, Omari Hardwick, Hill Harper, Thandie Newton, Phylicia Rashad, Anika N. Rose,
Tessa Thompson, Kerry Washington, Whoopi Goldberg, Macy Gray, Khalil Kain, Richard Lawson, Ozzie Areu, Joseph P. Genier, Nzingha Stewart,
Michael Paseornek, Roger M. Bobb, Paul Hall, Tyler Perry, Alexander Gruszynski, Maysie Hoy, Aaron Zigman, and Ntozake Shange. For Colored
Girls. Santa Monica, Calif: Lionsgate, 2011. Tyler Perry's movie adaptation of Ntozake Shange poem, for colored girls... a group of black women,
most of whom live in the same Harlem apartment building, faces personal crises, heartbreak and other challenges. Crystal faces an unhappy existence
as an abused lover. Jo is a successful magazine... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
for colored girls... tells the stories of seven women who have suffered oppression in a racist and sexist society. As a choreopoem, the piece is a series
of 20 separate poems choreographed to music that weaves interconnected stories of love, empowerment, struggle and loss into a complex representation
of sisterhood. The cast consists of seven nameless African–American women only identified by the colors they are assigned. They are the lady in red,
lady in orange, lady in yellow, lady in green, lady in blue, lady in brown, and lady in purple. Subjects from rape, abandonment, abortion and
domestic violence are tackled. In my paper, I will use this source to go in further details on comparing the movie and the play. Tillet, Salamishah. "A
Feminist Analysis of Tyler Perry's 'For Colored Girls'" The Root. 10 Nov. 2010. Web. 21 Apr.
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Essay on Finding Meaning in For Color Girls
"...And this is for colored girls who have considered suicide but are moving to the end of their own rainbow..." (Perry: For Colored Girls, 2010).
For colored girls was first written and performed as a play by Ntozake Shange in 1977. It was then called "for colored girls who have considered
suicide when the rainbow was enuf". Tyler Perry adapted and transformed it into a movie in 2010. For colored girls is centered on nine women as
they encounter their fair share of neglect, abuse, pain and harassment both physically and emotionally. They slowly but surely recover from such abuse
and discover joy in themselves. The movie begins with the characters as strangers but at the end, they become good friends. I watched this movie
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When one first watches the movie, one may quickly judge that the characters are in direct contrast to the colors they represent. In the movie,
Tangie (orange) which means vitality with endurance plays the part of a promiscuous girl whose hatred for her mother drives her to do what she
does. On further look at her character, I realize she is a true reflection of the color orange. She endures sexual abuse from her grandfather and faces
abortion at a tender age but is still strong enough to overcome it and bring out her true beauty. The text also employ poems and songs to show the
intensity of pain and emphasize the strength of each character and women in general. Characterization is how the characters in the text are viewed
and developed as the text expands. For this, I will consider the character, Nyla (purple). Nyla is an innocent girl with dull eyes and voice. Her
innocence is revealed as tells of her first time sex encounter and also in her lack of understanding of her mum and sister's relationship. Her
confession of sex to an older man is like that of a young misled child. She is ignorant of the world and its dangers. She just completed high school
and is very excited, happy to lose her virginity to childhood sweetheart. Reality drowns on her when she finds out she is pregnant and needed to abort.
Her innocence gives her away when she tries to
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Essay For Colored Girls
For Colored Girls directed by Tyler Perry in 2010, is an adaption of Ntozake Shange's 1975 choreopoem, "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf." A choreopoem is a combination of poetry, dance, and music intended to perform on a stage, that was originally
written as a poem. Shange's choreopoem was considered a Broadway sensation that won an Obie and Tony Award. The purpose of her choreopoem
was to show how women of color of the twentieth century were oppressed and maintained courage throughout their trials. Tyler Perry integrated
Shange's vivid language from her poem into a contemporary narrative that also explored what it means to be a woman of color. There are seven
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Kelly is a social worker who went to visit Crystal about the safety of her children because of her daughter's consecutive visits to the hospital. While
Kelly is there to visit Crystal, her alcoholic boyfriend, Beau Willie, kicks her out. Once Kelly is put out of Crystal's apartment, she has a small
encounter with the building tenant and the neighbor, Gilda, where she informs Kelly of Beau Willie's wrong doing. While this is going on Juanita
arrive to break off her affair with her lover, Frank, and Alice arrives to visit her daughter, Tangie, to ask for some money. After Alice is turned down by
Tangie, she then takes on the streets to try and raise money, where she encounters Yasmine and her man
–friend, who gives her money, but is also
Alice's younger daughter, Nyla's, dance instructor. Nyla, is a young woman who just graduated high school and is seen at first giving a story about her
graduation night and losing her virginity. Then, later we see Miss Juanita, waiting at Joanna's office at Robe Rouge, a magazine company, where
Crystal is her assistant to try and fundraise money for her non–profit organization involving women's health care.
As the movie goes on, we can then see each individual women's story. Beginning with Kelly, who is trying to have a baby with her husband, but is
finds out she is unable to. We are then shown, Juanita who is giving advice at the hospital giving a
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For Colored Girls directed by Tyler Perry Essay
'For Colored Girls' directed by Tyler Perry is an adaptation of a Tony Award nominated choreopoem written by Ntozake Shange. Clint O'Conner a
reviewer for the Plain Dealer writes about Tyler Perry, "He has taken Ntozake Shange's 1974 choreopoem 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered
Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf' and both condensed and expanded it into a big–screen extravaganza assessing the black female experience in
America" (O'Connor 1). 'For Colored Girls' is an emotionally charged drama about the struggles facing the modern–day black women finding their
voice in America. This master piece with an all–star cast of African–American women will be talked about for years to come. Tyler Perry is at his finest
and the ensemble of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Each woman's experience plays a different note that completes a beautiful melody and through their voice you see the essence of a woman. The
opening scene begins with Anika Noni Rose who plays Yasmine dancing in her studio where she teaches dance to the neighborhood girls. As
Yasmine's (yellow) body moves to the rhythm of the music you hear Ntozake Shang's poetry in the background. As the poetry is being heard, you
hear one voice becoming many as Yasmine dances her song. This heart filled performance of dance and poetry tells not just one story but shows
just like music everyone has a song. Tyler Perry choice of dance, music, and poetry in this opening scene prepares you for the emotionally charged
story that will move your mind, body, and soul. Throughout the scenes in the movie as each woman faces separate tragedy and tribulation their
performance of Ntzoke Shang's poetry shows the audience her strength and the connective power of words. The next scene shows Phylicia Rashad
as Gilda, a nosy apartment manager, stepping outside her apartment as Tangie played by Thandie Newton is throwing another one of her late night
lovers out. Across the hall from Tangie, lives Kimberly Elise as Crystal with her two children and abusive, alcoholic boyfriend Beau Willie, actor
Michael Ealy. While Crystal is preparing for her day at work for Janet Jackson playing Joe, a magazine editor; Kelly portrayed
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The Death Of The Rainbow By Ntozake Shange
Life can be full of hardship, deceit, and catastrophe. In life, everyone struggles to stay afloat the tsunami of troubles flooding them. However, some
people struggle more than others, and some people face much tougher encumbrances. In For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When The
Rainbow Is Enuf, Ntozake Shange shows each woman struggling to overcome a troubling past that leads them to question the value of their own lives.
In order to free themselves from the issues suffocating them, they must eliminate the suffering part of themselves and unite to be reborn as stronger
women. This is expressed through the predominant idea of suicide throughout the piece. Suicide can be defined as the act of killing oneself with
intention. As drastic as this may sound, it can be perceived that Shange's play was not focusing on suicide in a literal term. Instead, she was focusing
primarily on suicide in a figurative way. Suicide was used as a metaphor to illustrate the death of the traumatized parts of the women. The women in
Shange's play lived their lives plagued with tragedy and abuse. In a sense, each woman had an experience that could truly justify committing suicide;
however, the women beat the odds, and in the end they unite to prevail over the burdens affecting them. Most of the women in Shange's play were
victims of heinous crimes. For example, the lady in red states: "Women relinquish all personal rights/in the presence of a man/who apparently cd be
considered a
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Summary Of The Play 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered...
Theatre has always served as a place for discussion of social issues. In For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide, When the Rainbow is
Enuf approaches different issues such as sexuality, racial identity and venereal disease. In "Positive", DJ beats his ex on the implication that he
might be gay. Although the poem is graphic, it explores the HIV epidemic of the 1990s. The play shows how homophobia led to the perpetuation of
the virus. The play also proffered the message that HIV positive is not always a death sentence and discusses the difference of HIV positive and AIDs.
The playwright presents a complex social issue and creates thoughtworthy messages for the audience. Notable plays have discussed everyday conflicts
observed by all humankind
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Women In For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide...
In Ntozake Shange's choreopoem For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, society oppresses and diminishes the
female characters, viewing them as secondary to men. Moreover, throughout the play, each woman from the rainbow shares stories of how she or
another woman is isolated from her community, due to a man's maltreatment. These women are left alone to deal with the humiliation of rape,
pregnancies, abuse, and objectification, burdens that detach them from the people around them. The alienation of women in For Colored Girls Who
Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf exposes society's idea that women are inferior to men. In the monologue "latent rapists,"
evidence of society's view of women as the
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Essay about The Women of "For Colored Girls"
"For Colored Girls" is comprised of seven women who represented a different shade of the rainbow. The colors are brown, red, yellow, white, green,
orange and blue. Their costumes and make–up transformed each of them and were symbolic of the color their character embodied. The ensemble
acting made all of their roles of equal importance, without one dominating the other. These women together formed a bond through their various
adversities, gradually taking them from strangers to acquaintances. From an objective view, the audience is allowed to simply observe the events as
they take place (Goodykoontz & Jacobs, 2011, pg. 82) chronologically. Throughout the movie during some of the conflicting and traumatic scenes, one
of the women recites a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The majority of the women reside in the same apartment building, except for an executive named Jo and Yasmine, the lady in yellow, played by Anika
Noni Rose. Yasmine is a dance choreographer with an afro–centric flair of fashion. She passes the building everyday in route to her dance studio. She
teaches dance lessons to the youth girls in the area. While on her second date with a man she has been courting, she is violently raped by him; his
notion being that sex was her initial reason for inviting him to her home for their dinner date. Rose's character acting was realistic and natural causing
the audience to embrace her passion for dance, but then sympathize with her trauma of being raped, alone and scared. She had to learn to move beyond
the incident, the shame and the betrayal to a place of healing, self–forgiveness and trust. Nyla the young lady in purple, played by Tessa Thompson, is
also a student of Yasmine's. At the start of a dance class, she entertains her fellow classmates by reciting a poem that discusses the excitement she felt
while having sex with a young man that has impregnated her. Ashamed, she decides to abort the baby and almost dies after a having a back alley
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Ntozake Shange's View Of The Oppression Of Colored Women
All of the stories that we have read over the semester have opened my eyes to the way women were treated, good or bad. Some stories stuck in my
mind more than others. These stories really focused on the oppression of women and bringing awareness to the issue. The authors that wrote them
were very brave for writing about the issues that were not getting talked about. The authors were also very inspirational to women in the time period
they were written in and informative to the women who read them now. Ntozake Shange, Mary Austin and Willa Cather allowed me to analyze how
society viewed women and the unfair expectations put on them.
Shange
After taking many classes at College of Saint Mary that are focused on women, it is always interesting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
We get the perspective of Niel Herbert in her novel, A Lost Lady. The story starts out with Niel looking up to and glorifying a family friend, Marian
Forrester. The Forrester's are a very well–known family for their hospitality and charm. As Niel is growing up he recognizes that Marian Forrester
was superior to the other women in the town, she could do no wrong and was the perfect wife. Niel's view of Marian changed quickly when he
realized that she was having an affair, "In that instant between stooping to the window–sill and rising, he had lost one of the most beautiful things in
his life. This day saw the end of that admiration and loyalty that had been like a bloom on his existence" (Cather 71–72). This quote shows that a man's
opinion of a woman depended on her role as a perfect wife and her
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Comparing Shange's For Similar To Jazz
Jazz Literature is a poem, novel or play that narrates an emotional reaction of the oppressed. It expresses the abilities of the African–American
individual in art as it provides a voice for those forced into submission. It narrates the African– American experience in an order of the white world. It
tells the story of fighting, success and the Negro identity formation that came to pass despite racism. In the U.S, 1920s was marked as the Jazz age that
was characterized by jazz music influence. This period was characterized by the rise of jazz popularity and the genesis of social change. Considering
these characteristics, 'For Colored Girls who've Committed Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf' is part of Jazz cannon (Hammad 255). The title, "For ...
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The literature depicts the black woman's struggle through distinct situations and later they arrive at 'selfhood' as they find God in themselves.
Shanges' work elaborates how patriarchal discourse made the black girls suffer and how they struggles to get their identity back. Later they end up
being "black females who only need to be loved and appreciated" (Hammad 254) The brutality of those who claim to be in power is experienced in
both works. In Shange's work, black men are depicted to behave like animals while the black women as tools. The only means that these men
communicate with is through pain and suffering infliction among the black women. Verbal abuse, sexual harassment and violence are the means of
communication used by the black men on the black women (Hammad
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The Red Tent By Anita Diamant

  • 1. The Red Tent By Anita Diamant The Red Tent – An Unforgettable Testimony to Women's Strength and Power The Red Tent by Anita Diamant illuminates one of the greatest testimonies to women's strength: childbirth. On a creative level, Diamant did something extraordinary. She took a small passage from the Bible about the character Dinah, and made her story into an unforgettable testimony to women's strength and power. Overlooking women's role in Biblical life is easy because there is practically nothing written by or about women. Even though Diamant's story is fictionalized, there is truth in showing that women did exist, that there was a very important role played by women of that time period, and in showing the power and strength of women in a way that can never be ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In the midst of labor, she anguishes over a secret of womanhood revealed only in childbirth; a secret that inspired my piece of visual art, "Dinah:" Why had no one told me that my body would become a battlefield, a sacrifice, a test? Why did I not know that birth is the pinnacle where women discover the courage to become mothers? But of course, there is no way to tell this or to hear it. Until you are the woman on the bricks, you have no idea how death stands in the corner, ready to play his part. Until you are the woman on the bricks, you do not know the power that arises from other women–even strangers speaking an unknown tongue, invoking the names of unfamiliar goddesses. (Diamant 224) A pregnant woman is thrown into this "other realm," where her strength is tested. No woman can prepare for the battle her body goes through, or for the strength and power that arises innately from an unknown place within, which cannot be known to exist until the experience of childbirth. In an atmosphere of fire and torment, "Dinah" features a woman prevailing despite the symbolic environment of the image. She is looking up, a sign of hope and faith, with body language exemplifying strength and power. Not only overcoming the physical pain of birth, this woman, who could be Dinah or any other mother, is enduring the psychological pain that society oppresses upon women. The goal of "Dinah" is to represent mothers in Dinah's world and in Sethe's world; and even the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. For Colored Girls Tyler Perry Analysis For this assignment, I chose a modern day film that affected me personally on so many levels. I chose For Colored Girls by Tyler Perry because I could see so much of myself in the characters.The movie is based on Ntozake Shange's play "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf." Tyler Perry uses twenty characters to live out the poems in the film. Each deal with pressing issues that affect women ofcolor. I'm sure that many other women of color can relate to many of the issues these women faced in real life. The film personifies the struggles that women particularly black women suffer from including their personal crises', love, infidelity, rape, abortion and more. The film shows just what black women go through in their daily lives yet still stand strong ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I believe the simple reason for this is because this is not something that the critics can understand. They have not lived this life and, for the most part, many of them are not black and cannot relate. According to Manohla Dargis (2010) "His enormous commercial success with a mainly black audience and the often ferociously hostile reviews from mostly white critics might seem symptomatic of an insurmountable racial divide. Black people love him, and white people don't get him." When you haven't walked a mile in someone else's shoes, it can be hard to picture literally what has happened in their lives. Being a black woman in America is hard, to the degree that some of us have been told as a youth that we have two strikes against us. We are women, and we are black. Not only are we faced with racial issues we have to fight against gender issues as well. A white male may not be able to understand this, believe this, or even care for that matter. Unfortunately, it is the truth, and Perry is explicit in detailing these things in his film. Many may not see his vision, then again it may not be theirs to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf Analysis The idea of isolation and segregation between African American people continues through the novels and plays. The inherited conflict between families is put on display with the stories; For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf, Fences, and Jazz portray a variety of characters who seek comfort in with relationships, yet never appear to receive love in return. For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf The play For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf is a piece written by Ntozake Shange that displays seven different African American women through different aspects of their life and how it affected those around them. Each woman portrays a story to tell, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As an analogy, the book uses sports to depict their relationship. Troy is stuck in his old ways, preferring baseball as a release. Cory on the other hand, enjoys football, putting all his energy into the sport. Cory believes he can get into a major football team to perhaps allow him a chance into a future education as well. However, in Troy's eyes, this will only lead to Cory in a place of despair, like himself. Troy even states, "...putting up with them crackers every day...cause I like you? You the biggest fool I ever saw." to his own son. Troy puts his own past as how Cory's will turn out if he focuses only on sports. Cory also tends to be disrespectful to Troy, causing Troy to get angry and attempt to have Cory do as he asks through violence. The relationship between the two creates an incohesive relationship where they can't seem to understand each other. The rift between them grows causing a sense of loneliness and isolation. At the end of the novel, Cory still comes to Troy's funeral even after everything he previously did, comparing Raynell's experiences with Troy to himself. The idea that Troy didn't have sense to use the time to understand Cory is what caused that rift in the first ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. For Colored Girls Essay For colored girls (FCG) is Tyler Perry's adaption to Shange's first and most acclaimed, theater piece. Shange's original work was not so much of a play with an ongoing plot; rather, it consist of a series of emotional poetic monologues accompanied with dance movements and music. Shange called her work a "choreopoem." The original work by Shange and Perry's adaption deal with black feminism and what it means to be a black women living in America. The poems deal with love, abandonment, domestic violence, rape, and abortion, embodied by each woman's story. The end of the play brings together all of the women for "a laying on of hands," in which Shange evokes the power of womanhood.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Many black feminist felt that Perry would goof it up and turn it into another Madea movie cash cow. One article even stated that Oprah Winfrey, didn't even want him to make the film. Now I've learned that even Tyler's close pal Oprah Winfrey did not want him to make the film version of the iconic 1975 play by Ntozake Shange. And that her reaction echoed the outrage of many black females along the lines of, "How dare you!" because the storyline is profoundly their story, not any man's, and especially not his. (Nikki Finke, 2010). Many black feminist were outrage because Shange's work is a landmark to black feminism and African American Literature. People were also skeptical because prior to the release of the film, Tyler Perry, had only done African American romantic comedies. Essentially, nobody thought he would be able to "stick to the script" and produce a film with such a strong relatable message. Real recognizing real. FCG is relatable to women of color because their stories are universal to black women. Their stories are my stories. FCG gives a small voice to women who struggle with the color of their skin. Being alive and being a woman is all I got, but being colored is a metaphysical dilemma I haven't conquered yet. (For Colored Girls, 2010) Ever since I realized there was someone called a colored girl, or an evil woman, a bitch, or a nag, I've been trying not to be that, and leave ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. What 's Africana Womanism From Other Ideologies Or Schools... What distinguishes Africana Womanism from other ideologies or schools of thought? As aforementioned, there has been tension between the United States suffrage groups, many of which later transformed into feminist groups, and Black women. Nevertheless, many Black women choose to identify as a "Black Feminist" or "African Feminist" in an attempt to forge a pro–women and pro–Black space. Black Feminism sought to address the same intersectional issues (including misogynoir) facing Black women as Africana Womanism with a different approach. The Black Feminist school of thought is characterized by "an intersectional analysis: gender, sexuality, race, and class." [BLACK FEM. IN THE US] In other words, "this erasure of gender among black men is matched by the erasure of race in white feminism." [BLACK FEM. IN THE US] To combat this erasure and develop a sound analysis, Black women rest at the center of intellectual analysis. This is a similar manner to African people's centered location in Afrocentric Theory. Black Feminist scholars also place emphasis on "analyzing social structure and political economy" in regards to theory development, creation of agency–producing works, and critique of existing frameworks in Sociology and Women's Studies. [BLACK FEM. IN THE US] In a similar fashion to Africana Womanism,Black Feminism embodies Black nationalist ideals, such as self–definition. [BLACK FEM. IN THE US] In fact, Black scholar, Kimberle Crenshaw, in her 1989 essay "Demarginalizing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide when the... Aiming to gratify others has a tendency of making people act in ways other than their usual self. As one begins to act the way others want them to they begin to lose distinctiveness and individuality. For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide when the Rainbow is Enuf by Ntozake Shange is about a specific set of women, who aim to please a certain man or different men. Each woman is hurt in some way by a man and as they progress throughout the series of "choreopoems", they alter themselves in different ways to cause an effect upon the various men they associate themselves with. As the women describe their experiences, it is obvious that they make drastic changes in themselves. These women lose purpose and become confused, bitter, scared, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... She also shows adversity to being her natural self by saying, "We deal wit emotion too much/ so why don't we go on ahead & be white then... & maybe tonite/ i'll find a way to make myself come witout you" (Shange, No More Love Poems #1 Lines 1–4, Lines 9–10). The Lady in Blue shows that she does not want to be a hurt colored woman anymore. She feels that being white would be much easier and that without a man, her life is worthless as a colored woman. She expresses how she would like to receive love from any man. She states, "thinking wont do me a bit of good tonite/ I need to be loved/ & haven't the audacity to say where are you/ & don't know who to say it to" (Shange, No More Love Poems #1 Lines 12– 15). The Lady in Blue feels that she needs to be loved but she does not wish for a specific man, showing that she needs a man to feel complete. Like the Lady in Blue, the other women change and run away from their adversities instead of becoming stronger and more independent from them. These women have no strong, identifying characteristics. Rather they feel insignificant and overlooked unless they come together to cause something major to happen. Instead of acting in ways to better themselves, these women look for ways to harm or help men, making them reactors rather than actors. For example, the Lady in Red uses a seductive appearance to sleep with random men and rejects them the following morning in order to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Speakin Arms: A Self Analysis Collaborating made me realize that sometimes a discussion can have too much structure. Plans inevitably change. My discussion did not go as I originally planned. Through leading the class, I realized that one concrete direction solely based upon what one person thinks should be discussed can be limiting. Although coming prepared and well versed in the subject matter is important, giving space for people to talk about what they deem relevant can produce a more powerful discussion than forcing people to construct their thoughts according to a prompt or specific question. I found that allowing people to speak, and posing questions that naturally flowed off of what they brought up was more effective in provoking the sharing of ideas than harshly transitioning to wholly new topics or questions. As I discovered this, I tried to adapt my original plans to fit the class and the direction things took, but I think that I became bit flustered amidst the confusion about the prГ©cis. I was surprised at how difficult it was for me to decide in the moment what to leave out and what to include from my original plans. I wasn't sure whether to give time to discuss the recommended reading, which I hadn't planned upon doing. I also struggled at first to try to restructure things so that the points I wanted to address regarding the required reading would still... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I did have to change the original order I had planned to present each topic or discussion question, allowing the direction of the class discussion to dictate what was brought up next. However, I assumed this would be the case going into class, and people seemed to naturally gravitate towards discussing themes that were related to the questions I had ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. 'Gender Stereotypes In The Film Sorry' For colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf express feelings from seven different women and the pain that they go through. These women with each other formed a bond through their different suffering taking them from strangers to associate.Women experience a lot of animosity throughout their lives. From being lied to, raped, beaten, let down just hurt just because. This movie gave a vigorous slight of family life and they were many families illustrates in this movie. They have two poems that I really enjoy reading the first is ''Sorry''.This is a poem that women can compare their self to and see that they are disgusted with excuses and lies. The women deals with very different ways which men let them down and then apologize in tons of empty disappointing ways .In this poem the women come together to speak out for the men making excuses for bad behavior and they are just tired of it. They are sick of apologies and don't want them anymore. The other one that stand out to me was "Somebody almost walked off wid alla my stuff" .This stood out because the women enjoys her flaws and calls her old one as in ex to give her back pieces of her that was taken away. She takes in ownership of her body and of her... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... It gives out a strong message saying how women in general are tired of men coming in and out their life with excuses. Saying how if they have an excuse everything is going to be good and it's ok for them to do that over and over again .The men walks away while the women are left to bear the scars. Between these two poems the women says that they are no longer willing to sacrifice stuff for men who don't deserve it at all. Both of the poems have found power by overcoming their own struggle in their relationships. Their self respect doesn't depend on men sorry's anymore they want to face the unforgotten truth than hurt under flimsy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Analysis Of 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide' The characters between the two adaptations are portrayed in contrasting ways due to the diverse cast. In the 1981's adaption of For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow Enuf the characters are all their own entity keeping each story separate. While the actors and actresses remain the same through the entire film, the characters come from a variety of backgrounds including half Latino women to a young woman receiving an abortion. These stories are cohesive only through the actions and lives of African American women, not through a plot which interconnects these stories. This way of expressing the different types of women and what they stand for creates the cohesion that is necessary for this form of literature. In the 2010's For Colored Girls, Tyler Perry attempted to create a cohesive narrative through connecting each of the monologues with the characters. Each woman is given a role from the novel but has added on story elements outside of the original play. For example, the play has a part that states, "this note is attached to a plant i've been waterin since the day i met you you may water it yr damn self". In the 1981 play, the woman is speaking to herself in the mirror as if trying to get the nerve to express herself to her lover. In Tyler Perry's version, the woman is stating all of this in front of the door of her ex–lover. This scene creates an umbrella in which you are greeted with the rest of the cast that mostly lives in the same apartment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Colored Girls Porem The full title of the choreopoem by Ntozoke Shange is For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf. From the table of contents: dark phrases graduation nite now i love somebody more than no assistance i'm a poet who latent rapists' abortion cycle #1 sechita toussaint one i used to live in the world pyramid no more love poems #1 no more love poems #2 no more love poems #3 no more love poems #4 somebody almost walked off wid alla my stuff sorry a nite with beau willie brown a laying on of hands 1. Latent Rapist–Anika Noni Rose Rapist doesn't have to be a stranger to be legitimate. Someone you never saw, but if you've been public with him, dance one dance, kissed him goodbye lightly, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... You know imma put a sign a sign on the door better yet imma leave a voice mail a message a message on my voicemail if, if u called to say your sorry then call somebody else cause I don't use em anymore' I let sorry/I didn't mean to/ & how could I know abt that take a walk down a dark & musty street in Brooklyn I'm gonna do exactly what I want & I wont be sorry for none of it letta sorry soothe yr soul/ I'll soothe mine you were always inconsistent doing something & then being sorry about it beaten my heart to death talking about your sorry I'm not gonna call u I'm not going to be nice im gonna raise my voice imma gonna yell im gonna scream im gonna break things im gonna race the engine & tell all yr secrets about yrself to your face and im not gonna be sorry for none of it I loved you on purpose I was open on purpose I'm not even sorry bout you being sorry you can take all ya guilt and all ya grime and do whatever ya wont with it just don't give it to me I cant use another sorry next time (NAME) admit it, admit that your mean admit that you're mean/ that your low–down ,down low, trifling/ & no count straight out steada being sorry enjoy being yourself When I get back I ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Analysis Of `` For Colored Girls `` By Ntozake Shange "For Colored Girls" involves seven women who represents a different shade of the rainbow. The colors are brown, red, yellow, white, green, orange and blue. Their costumes and make–up transformed each of them and were significant of the color their character embodied. As a group their acting made all of their roles of equal importance, without one dominating the other. These women together formed a bond through their various adversities, gradually taking them from strangers to companion. From an objective view, the audience is allowed to simply observe the events as they take place chronologically. Throughout the movie during some of the conflicting and traumatic scenes, one of the women recites a poem to signify and release the emotion being felt at that time. Tyler Perry's movie "For Colored Girls" was inspired by a stage playFor Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, written by Ntozake Shange's. The story was adapted from a play that consists of monologues, which combines dance and poetry. Gates highlights that For colored girls is a film that makes a strong message of empowerment to the humanity of women. No matter how bad things could get in life and no matter how many times you've been brought down, always know you are strong enough to get back up and not let darkness conquer your life. This essay will explore how a person can overcome any kind of tragedy, hardship or struggle whether or not they are affected emotionally, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ntozake Shange's Poem For Colored Girls somebody / anybody sing a black girl's song: The Politics of Gender and Race in Ntozake Shange's for colored girls Ntozake Shange's choreopoem for colored girls who have considered suicide/when the rainbow is enuf tells, through spoken word and movement, snippets of the stories of a number of women of color, that number being simultaneously one, seven, and the entire population of "colored girls" in america. In highlighting different aspects of the experience of the woman of color in the 1970s (though there is nothing specifically 70s about the stories; they have a feeling of timelessness to them), Shange explores the politics of gender and its intersections with race as a silencing of Black women and their struggle to have their voices heard. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A story of shame, denial, and infidelity, "positive" begins with the protagonist, voiced by the lady in yellow, describing her relationship with her lover, DJ: "it'd been years/ & then we were together again [...] & I forgot all the years apart," (70) another case of a woman "relinquish[ing]" her rights, her identity, "in the presence of a man" (34). The story goes on with the protagonist sharing the space of her home with her friend Carol, voiced by the lady in brown, "just [...] us girls," with a very absent DJ (70). After Carol/the lady in brown tells her that DJ had been seen at the local gay bar and that she should get tested for HIV, the lady in yellow denies it all: "you just mind your house n let me tend to mine cause there's nothing wrong here" (72). With Carol present in her house, in her space of interiority, the lady in yellow finds her struggling, not knowing even what is going on within herself, her household, her community–later, when she receives a phone call for #7QYG9, her patient number, she says "I think that's me, but i'm not sick" (74), revealing her uncertainty of her very identity, and her willing blindness to what's going on around her as a coping ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. The For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When... One profound piece of African American literature is Ntozake Shange's choreopoem, For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf. This revolutionary work provides audiences with poems regarding the various aspects of life and challenges that are faced by black women, from the perspectives of black women. One poem in the text that demonstrates this viewpoint is the lady in yellow's "Graduation Nite" poem. The feminine gaze utilized in this poem allows the woman to have agency over her body, and address the concerning ways in which women are socialized; however, this gaze is problematic in the way that is treats men. The female perspective is an essential part to the pieces of this text, it is also vital that these view points do no take on the same destructive behavior that this text is attempting to end. The use of the feminine gaze in "Graduation Nite" gives the lady in yellow agency over her sexuality, body, and actions. When the poem begins, the lady in yellow introduces the setting of the play by telling everyone that she is a virgin (Shange 21). Additionally, later on in the poem, she states that she was "doin nasty ol tricks...cuz graduation nite had to be hot," and she was the lone virgin there (Shange 23). The lady in yellow is openly declaring her sexual inexperience in order to avoid any ideas or assumptions being projected onto her, and to explain what her motives for her behavior were that night. A masculine gaze would not have been able ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Shame Stereotypes And Black Women In America Summary SECTION I INTRODUCTION "Sister Citizen; Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America" is a non–fictional work published in 2011. A citizen by definition is being a resident of a city, town, state, and/or nation especially one entitled to vote and enjoy other privileges there. Women in the African American community are sometimes referred to as "sisters". "Sister Citizen; Shame, Stereotypes, and Black Women in America" is the title of the book because it reflects and expounds on the African American women's position in the American society and political system, when it comes torace, gender, and stereotypes concerning African Women in the 21st century. Harris –Perry uses Ntozake Shange's For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf to make her subtle Melissa V. Harris– Perry is an author, professor, television host and commentator with a focus on Political Science concentration on African Americans. She is... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I highly recommend "Sister Citizen" to anyone who is interested in better understanding the roles in which these stereotypes play in the lives of Black women, and the ways in which our society and culture are responsible for their misrecognition. Again I personally, deem that true progress in society starts with consciousness and understanding one that oppression, racism, and stereotypes still exist, to find the positive aspects of African American women trying to disprove those negative stereotypes. Harris–Perry deepened my interest in political participation through the personal experience. Whether political scientist, analyst, reformist, or one for social change, I would recommend this book for various age groups, genders, class, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Trauma In Popular Media I.What is the media outlet? Trauma is frequently depicted in various forms of popular media. Media outlets such as movies, television series, books, music, the daily news and any other form of media have at least expressed a traumatic event. One of the media outlets that tend to display trauma often are movies. Movies are powerful enough to have a massive impact on society for various reasons. With its impact, movies can provide people who are in unfavorable situation a sense of hope, fulfil the fantasy and dreams of both children and adults and overall allow society to escape for an hour or two from their reality. Some movies such as Deepwater Horizon, Zero Dark Thirty, and Captain Phillips are based on a true stories and some have great... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although all the characters/colors were going through traumatic scenarios, yellow appeared to be bright. Yasmine who represents yellow, is a dance teacher. She just got out a bad relationship and dedicated her life to her career. She was finally at a happy place in her life and was reluctant to have someone come in and mess that up. On her way to work, she met a guy named Bill and he was persistent to take Yasmine out on a date. After saying no for so long, his determination finally moved her. She schedule a date for later in the week, however, Bill wanted to go out that evening. She enjoyed her date and the time with Bill, he was like a fresh breath of air. When Bill asked for a second date, Yasmine answered without hesitation. They both planned for the next date that Yasmine will cook for both of them. The second date came and just as planned she was preparing a meal for the both of them. She greeted him, poured a glass of wine for each other, and conversed and joked for a brief moment. She continued to prepare the meal and when she turned around to Bill undressing himself. Nervous about his intentions, she began to back away and tell him to get dressed but Bill suddenly charged after her and forced himself on to her. She struggled to get him off but once she realized she was hopeless, she just laid there waiting for it to be ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Ntozake Shange's Poem For Colored Women Jackson, Janet, Loretta Devine, Michael Ealy, Kimberly Elise, Omari Hardwick, Hill Harper, Thandie Newton, Phylicia Rashad, Anika N. Rose, Tessa Thompson, Kerry Washington, Whoopi Goldberg, Macy Gray, Khalil Kain, Richard Lawson, Ozzie Areu, Joseph P. Genier, Nzingha Stewart, Michael Paseornek, Roger M. Bobb, Paul Hall, Tyler Perry, Alexander Gruszynski, Maysie Hoy, Aaron Zigman, and Ntozake Shange. For Colored Girls. Santa Monica, Calif: Lionsgate, 2011. Tyler Perry's movie adaptation of Ntozake Shange poem, for colored girls... a group of black women, most of whom live in the same Harlem apartment building, faces personal crises, heartbreak and other challenges. Crystal faces an unhappy existence as an abused lover. Jo is a successful magazine... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... for colored girls... tells the stories of seven women who have suffered oppression in a racist and sexist society. As a choreopoem, the piece is a series of 20 separate poems choreographed to music that weaves interconnected stories of love, empowerment, struggle and loss into a complex representation of sisterhood. The cast consists of seven nameless African–American women only identified by the colors they are assigned. They are the lady in red, lady in orange, lady in yellow, lady in green, lady in blue, lady in brown, and lady in purple. Subjects from rape, abandonment, abortion and domestic violence are tackled. In my paper, I will use this source to go in further details on comparing the movie and the play. Tillet, Salamishah. "A Feminist Analysis of Tyler Perry's 'For Colored Girls'" The Root. 10 Nov. 2010. Web. 21 Apr. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Essay on Finding Meaning in For Color Girls "...And this is for colored girls who have considered suicide but are moving to the end of their own rainbow..." (Perry: For Colored Girls, 2010). For colored girls was first written and performed as a play by Ntozake Shange in 1977. It was then called "for colored girls who have considered suicide when the rainbow was enuf". Tyler Perry adapted and transformed it into a movie in 2010. For colored girls is centered on nine women as they encounter their fair share of neglect, abuse, pain and harassment both physically and emotionally. They slowly but surely recover from such abuse and discover joy in themselves. The movie begins with the characters as strangers but at the end, they become good friends. I watched this movie because it was... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When one first watches the movie, one may quickly judge that the characters are in direct contrast to the colors they represent. In the movie, Tangie (orange) which means vitality with endurance plays the part of a promiscuous girl whose hatred for her mother drives her to do what she does. On further look at her character, I realize she is a true reflection of the color orange. She endures sexual abuse from her grandfather and faces abortion at a tender age but is still strong enough to overcome it and bring out her true beauty. The text also employ poems and songs to show the intensity of pain and emphasize the strength of each character and women in general. Characterization is how the characters in the text are viewed and developed as the text expands. For this, I will consider the character, Nyla (purple). Nyla is an innocent girl with dull eyes and voice. Her innocence is revealed as tells of her first time sex encounter and also in her lack of understanding of her mum and sister's relationship. Her confession of sex to an older man is like that of a young misled child. She is ignorant of the world and its dangers. She just completed high school and is very excited, happy to lose her virginity to childhood sweetheart. Reality drowns on her when she finds out she is pregnant and needed to abort. Her innocence gives her away when she tries to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Essay For Colored Girls For Colored Girls directed by Tyler Perry in 2010, is an adaption of Ntozake Shange's 1975 choreopoem, "For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf." A choreopoem is a combination of poetry, dance, and music intended to perform on a stage, that was originally written as a poem. Shange's choreopoem was considered a Broadway sensation that won an Obie and Tony Award. The purpose of her choreopoem was to show how women of color of the twentieth century were oppressed and maintained courage throughout their trials. Tyler Perry integrated Shange's vivid language from her poem into a contemporary narrative that also explored what it means to be a woman of color. There are seven characters in the poem and nine in the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Kelly is a social worker who went to visit Crystal about the safety of her children because of her daughter's consecutive visits to the hospital. While Kelly is there to visit Crystal, her alcoholic boyfriend, Beau Willie, kicks her out. Once Kelly is put out of Crystal's apartment, she has a small encounter with the building tenant and the neighbor, Gilda, where she informs Kelly of Beau Willie's wrong doing. While this is going on Juanita arrive to break off her affair with her lover, Frank, and Alice arrives to visit her daughter, Tangie, to ask for some money. After Alice is turned down by Tangie, she then takes on the streets to try and raise money, where she encounters Yasmine and her man –friend, who gives her money, but is also Alice's younger daughter, Nyla's, dance instructor. Nyla, is a young woman who just graduated high school and is seen at first giving a story about her graduation night and losing her virginity. Then, later we see Miss Juanita, waiting at Joanna's office at Robe Rouge, a magazine company, where Crystal is her assistant to try and fundraise money for her non–profit organization involving women's health care. As the movie goes on, we can then see each individual women's story. Beginning with Kelly, who is trying to have a baby with her husband, but is finds out she is unable to. We are then shown, Juanita who is giving advice at the hospital giving a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. For Colored Girls directed by Tyler Perry Essay 'For Colored Girls' directed by Tyler Perry is an adaptation of a Tony Award nominated choreopoem written by Ntozake Shange. Clint O'Conner a reviewer for the Plain Dealer writes about Tyler Perry, "He has taken Ntozake Shange's 1974 choreopoem 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf' and both condensed and expanded it into a big–screen extravaganza assessing the black female experience in America" (O'Connor 1). 'For Colored Girls' is an emotionally charged drama about the struggles facing the modern–day black women finding their voice in America. This master piece with an all–star cast of African–American women will be talked about for years to come. Tyler Perry is at his finest and the ensemble of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Each woman's experience plays a different note that completes a beautiful melody and through their voice you see the essence of a woman. The opening scene begins with Anika Noni Rose who plays Yasmine dancing in her studio where she teaches dance to the neighborhood girls. As Yasmine's (yellow) body moves to the rhythm of the music you hear Ntozake Shang's poetry in the background. As the poetry is being heard, you hear one voice becoming many as Yasmine dances her song. This heart filled performance of dance and poetry tells not just one story but shows just like music everyone has a song. Tyler Perry choice of dance, music, and poetry in this opening scene prepares you for the emotionally charged story that will move your mind, body, and soul. Throughout the scenes in the movie as each woman faces separate tragedy and tribulation their performance of Ntzoke Shang's poetry shows the audience her strength and the connective power of words. The next scene shows Phylicia Rashad as Gilda, a nosy apartment manager, stepping outside her apartment as Tangie played by Thandie Newton is throwing another one of her late night lovers out. Across the hall from Tangie, lives Kimberly Elise as Crystal with her two children and abusive, alcoholic boyfriend Beau Willie, actor Michael Ealy. While Crystal is preparing for her day at work for Janet Jackson playing Joe, a magazine editor; Kelly portrayed ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Death Of The Rainbow By Ntozake Shange Life can be full of hardship, deceit, and catastrophe. In life, everyone struggles to stay afloat the tsunami of troubles flooding them. However, some people struggle more than others, and some people face much tougher encumbrances. In For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide / When The Rainbow Is Enuf, Ntozake Shange shows each woman struggling to overcome a troubling past that leads them to question the value of their own lives. In order to free themselves from the issues suffocating them, they must eliminate the suffering part of themselves and unite to be reborn as stronger women. This is expressed through the predominant idea of suicide throughout the piece. Suicide can be defined as the act of killing oneself with intention. As drastic as this may sound, it can be perceived that Shange's play was not focusing on suicide in a literal term. Instead, she was focusing primarily on suicide in a figurative way. Suicide was used as a metaphor to illustrate the death of the traumatized parts of the women. The women in Shange's play lived their lives plagued with tragedy and abuse. In a sense, each woman had an experience that could truly justify committing suicide; however, the women beat the odds, and in the end they unite to prevail over the burdens affecting them. Most of the women in Shange's play were victims of heinous crimes. For example, the lady in red states: "Women relinquish all personal rights/in the presence of a man/who apparently cd be considered a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Summary Of The Play 'For Colored Girls Who Have Considered... Theatre has always served as a place for discussion of social issues. In For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide, When the Rainbow is Enuf approaches different issues such as sexuality, racial identity and venereal disease. In "Positive", DJ beats his ex on the implication that he might be gay. Although the poem is graphic, it explores the HIV epidemic of the 1990s. The play shows how homophobia led to the perpetuation of the virus. The play also proffered the message that HIV positive is not always a death sentence and discusses the difference of HIV positive and AIDs. The playwright presents a complex social issue and creates thoughtworthy messages for the audience. Notable plays have discussed everyday conflicts observed by all humankind ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Women In For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide... In Ntozake Shange's choreopoem For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, society oppresses and diminishes the female characters, viewing them as secondary to men. Moreover, throughout the play, each woman from the rainbow shares stories of how she or another woman is isolated from her community, due to a man's maltreatment. These women are left alone to deal with the humiliation of rape, pregnancies, abuse, and objectification, burdens that detach them from the people around them. The alienation of women in For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf exposes society's idea that women are inferior to men. In the monologue "latent rapists," evidence of society's view of women as the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Essay about The Women of "For Colored Girls" "For Colored Girls" is comprised of seven women who represented a different shade of the rainbow. The colors are brown, red, yellow, white, green, orange and blue. Their costumes and make–up transformed each of them and were symbolic of the color their character embodied. The ensemble acting made all of their roles of equal importance, without one dominating the other. These women together formed a bond through their various adversities, gradually taking them from strangers to acquaintances. From an objective view, the audience is allowed to simply observe the events as they take place (Goodykoontz & Jacobs, 2011, pg. 82) chronologically. Throughout the movie during some of the conflicting and traumatic scenes, one of the women recites a... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The majority of the women reside in the same apartment building, except for an executive named Jo and Yasmine, the lady in yellow, played by Anika Noni Rose. Yasmine is a dance choreographer with an afro–centric flair of fashion. She passes the building everyday in route to her dance studio. She teaches dance lessons to the youth girls in the area. While on her second date with a man she has been courting, she is violently raped by him; his notion being that sex was her initial reason for inviting him to her home for their dinner date. Rose's character acting was realistic and natural causing the audience to embrace her passion for dance, but then sympathize with her trauma of being raped, alone and scared. She had to learn to move beyond the incident, the shame and the betrayal to a place of healing, self–forgiveness and trust. Nyla the young lady in purple, played by Tessa Thompson, is also a student of Yasmine's. At the start of a dance class, she entertains her fellow classmates by reciting a poem that discusses the excitement she felt while having sex with a young man that has impregnated her. Ashamed, she decides to abort the baby and almost dies after a having a back alley ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Ntozake Shange's View Of The Oppression Of Colored Women All of the stories that we have read over the semester have opened my eyes to the way women were treated, good or bad. Some stories stuck in my mind more than others. These stories really focused on the oppression of women and bringing awareness to the issue. The authors that wrote them were very brave for writing about the issues that were not getting talked about. The authors were also very inspirational to women in the time period they were written in and informative to the women who read them now. Ntozake Shange, Mary Austin and Willa Cather allowed me to analyze how society viewed women and the unfair expectations put on them. Shange After taking many classes at College of Saint Mary that are focused on women, it is always interesting ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... We get the perspective of Niel Herbert in her novel, A Lost Lady. The story starts out with Niel looking up to and glorifying a family friend, Marian Forrester. The Forrester's are a very well–known family for their hospitality and charm. As Niel is growing up he recognizes that Marian Forrester was superior to the other women in the town, she could do no wrong and was the perfect wife. Niel's view of Marian changed quickly when he realized that she was having an affair, "In that instant between stooping to the window–sill and rising, he had lost one of the most beautiful things in his life. This day saw the end of that admiration and loyalty that had been like a bloom on his existence" (Cather 71–72). This quote shows that a man's opinion of a woman depended on her role as a perfect wife and her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Comparing Shange's For Similar To Jazz Jazz Literature is a poem, novel or play that narrates an emotional reaction of the oppressed. It expresses the abilities of the African–American individual in art as it provides a voice for those forced into submission. It narrates the African– American experience in an order of the white world. It tells the story of fighting, success and the Negro identity formation that came to pass despite racism. In the U.S, 1920s was marked as the Jazz age that was characterized by jazz music influence. This period was characterized by the rise of jazz popularity and the genesis of social change. Considering these characteristics, 'For Colored Girls who've Committed Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf' is part of Jazz cannon (Hammad 255). The title, "For ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The literature depicts the black woman's struggle through distinct situations and later they arrive at 'selfhood' as they find God in themselves. Shanges' work elaborates how patriarchal discourse made the black girls suffer and how they struggles to get their identity back. Later they end up being "black females who only need to be loved and appreciated" (Hammad 254) The brutality of those who claim to be in power is experienced in both works. In Shange's work, black men are depicted to behave like animals while the black women as tools. The only means that these men communicate with is through pain and suffering infliction among the black women. Verbal abuse, sexual harassment and violence are the means of communication used by the black men on the black women (Hammad ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...