Sunday, February 22, 2009

Blog Six

I was captivated by the passage written by Walter White. Immediately beginning with the description of his family being "light-skinned" matched with his last name created a sense of inner conflict much deeper than is often found in real life. Then, to add to the conflict, by describing his immediate identity with his race despite the slight dissimilarities he held with the peers of that race was truly fascinating. Furthermore, the sense of community he described within the black community, despite his family's lack of "color," added a sense of what future societies should be composed of with color not being a matter of importance, rather placing importance on the people who surround you.

Brian T.

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