This essay focuses on Analytical Response for the play Mulatto: A Tragedy of the Deep South. Mulatto: A Tragedy of the Deep South examines an actual problem rooted in racism that some members of the Black community must confront. Here, the particular aspect of racism which is explored is the discrimination faced by mixed-race children living in the deep South at the hands of their white fathers.
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Analytical Response for the play Mulatto: A Tragedy of the Deep South.
Mulatto:
Firstly, A Tragedy of the Deep South examines an actual problem root in racism that some members of the Black community must confront.
Here, the particular aspect of racism which is explore is the discrimination face by mix-race
children living in the deep South at the hands of their white fathers.
In Mulatto:
Secondly, A Tragedy of the Deep South “a young protagonist of mixed-blood who identify as Black,
while insisting that he was entitle to all the rights that whites enjoy, even if he had to die for them”).
Inevitably, this father-son conflict moves toward climax, destruction, and death for both father and son.
Thirdly, Attach is a copy of the play to use for this assignment.
Further, Write a specific well-organized and developed analytical response.
In addition, Please support the response with documented quotes from the play Mulatto:
A Tragedy of the Deep South.
FWrite a detailed character analysis of Cora Lewis.
Who is she?
What are Cora’s goals as a mother?
What roles beyond the role of mother does she play?
How does Cora Lewis contribute to the plot of Mulatto: A Tragedy of the Deep South?
Fact-based information is presented as a series of questions ), which you should be able to answer after reading the play
1. Can you identify the central conflict which drives the plot of Mulatto: A Tragedy of the Deep South?
2. Does the play contain other minor conflicts? If so, can you identify them?
3. Who is Colonel Thomas Norwood?
4. What principles, beliefs, and ideals underpin Colonel Norwood’s philosophy and guide his actions?