Another Country
Setting: Another Country takes place in Harlem, France, Greenwich Village andother locales throughout numerous incidents in this literary work. It is a time during the early 1970's when racism against women and ethnic dissents take place. The most prevailing and leading events take place in Harlem, New York and Paris, France. Plot: Another Country is a novel which focuses on sundry broad topics all through the United States. It speaks of political, sexual, and artistic endeavors within two divergent assemblages of people. It was mainly based upon racial prejudices which were portrayed as a disease of white society. This novel depicted the contrariety among blacks and As one of the main characters concludes that he has no way out of his monotonous life, he commits suicide. Rufus discerns that his yearning for a blissful and ordinary life is not being fulfilled. Therefore, he deserts his friends, family, and lovers, each instilled with a sense of anguish, suffering, and desolation which hinders their lives in some way. In spite of the fact that Rufus' motive for taking his life is still obscure, James Baldwin propels the reader to accept that his suicide was not only an effect of
Daniel Vivaldo Moore. Rufus was an African American seized by the world's battles and leading character is Ida, Rufus' sister and Vivaldo's lover. She is illustrated as a The antagonist of Another Country is not specifically a person, but an opposing novel. The protagonists, for example, were two dissimilar male friends: Rufus Scott and youthful, intellectual, attractive, and ingenious African American girl with a mind of her feels as if she has been robbed of something which has helped her journey through her
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Approximate Word count = 1203
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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