He handed out the chocolate, and Bell suddenly took it with her beautiful ignorant eyes and held it in her mouth. That was the beginning of her sweet life.
The person who loved her helped her cut off all the cruel and inhuman treatment faced by black people. She was the little princess playing happily on the grass. His aunt asked her uncle: "Do you love her?" His uncle replied firmly with tears in his eyes: "Take it out as yourself." After his cousin Elizabeth fell out of love, he quarreled fiercely with Bell and slandered each other, but she still didn't say anything. That sentence that touched the bottom line of Bail: Because you are black. Love knows no borders or skin color. But Bell beats her dark skin at night. She can't sit with her family and have a meal, and she can't have a good home. This makes her painful. Perhaps the closest people can make her feel the difference in skin color more thoroughly. Inequality.
I think if the reality is changed to a different ending and the businessman wins the case, what will be the result? The slave trade continued, and black people were treated as goods and could be killed and discarded at will. Not only black people, but can the yellow race escape this bad luck? The genocide due to racial superiority will be staged endlessly. Can people still be called humans? Can the civilization advocated by white people still be called civilization? We need equality in this world not because we are born equal, but because when equality becomes a consensus, the world is better, so we need equality.
Bell is a smart girl. She did not rely on her rich legacy to squeeze into the white society, but always clearly recognized her situation and status. Her uncle also knew that she can be happy only if society changes, close to a marriage, and the disaster in her life can be imagined afterwards, so he shakes the law, and it is true in real life. More importantly, an incident he later judged directly affected the abolition of the slavery law.
I can imagine the appearance of my uncle when I was young, he must be full of ideals, want to change the law, change the society, his eyes shine, that is the uncle who made his aunt fall in love at first sight, and fortunately, he became famous in his old age and compromised with the world. At that time, the wife next to him could tell him softly that he used to be so moving in spirit.
I wonder if the class will disappear when slavery is abolished. Just as Pall likes the son of the priest, when they walk on the shabby street, their chatting and laughing is already the most beautiful melody of love.
As a black woman, Bell is sober; as the son of an uncle and pastor who loves her, they are also sober; and I am glad that most people in the world are as sober and rational as they are, groping towards a better future for mankind. Direction. The abolition of slavery, the equality of blacks, the equality of races and religions, the equality of women, all the mistakes of the past are being corrected, and all the good hopes are realized by those brave and beautiful people.
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