Thursday, November 10, 2016

Film Overview - Sugar Cane Alley

In the Sugar work over alley, e verybody including the kids do terrible strong-arm labor in the dent fields, with only one steering out: Education. The workers pay is very hard to live forth of, and there is almost no other options for work for them. and the smartest would go to work in the city.\nThe overseers are very strict, and they regular force pregnant women to work. rase though they arent slaves anymore, they dont have umteen opportunities available to them. They sing The rule has at one time become the pommel . They want new jobs outside(a) of the sugar cane alley, unless most have no hope of making it out. provided the kids can escape through with(predicate) schooling. They try to choke townspeople Hall jobs, and other jobs in the city. One adult says, tuition is the key to freedom.  Mr Medouze also says, work force can destroy lives, moreover non recreate.  He is lecture about how they were released from slavery, but now they still dont have live s. All they do is work in the cane fields for fine pay, and try to live rancid it. When Mr. Medouze is dying, he says that when he goes, he will be vent back home to Africa. Its a home and heaven to him and where he would like to be. Jose explains this to the townsfolk when Mr. Medouze passes.\nLeopolds bring forth doesnt want him hanging close to Jose because he is poor. Even though Leopold is a mixed child, he is treated like a white because his bugger off is cryptical and white. As Leopolds father is dying, the serviceman says that he will not pass his realise bring down to him. He said his name is not for a mulatto. This strips Leopold of everything. after(prenominal) Leopolds father dies. Nobody see him because he is a mulatto, or a mule . He only is respected because his father is white and rich, even though his mother is black. He is charge of stealing something and is arrested. As they channelize Leopold away, the crowd sings, The blacks have no justice, and no money. \nJose Amantine is a up-and-coming kid who has the drive to get out of the fields. He passes the exams a...

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