"I never wanted to be your kind!"

Lane 2022-07-18 19:35:19

Very very exciting. It is a very moving and deeply moving story. The kind of destruction and abuse of human nature is still unfamiliar to us today, but it is rare for us to see the desperate struggle of black slaves to maintain their self-esteem and personality in the play. It is admirable for a slave to live hopelessly in the same condition as a beast and yet still manage to retain a sense of honor and a lofty spirit.
Twice in the play, a white man says to a black slave with contempt: "A nigger can't be my kind."
At this point, the black man yells, "I never/never want to be your kind!"
I don't want to be your kind of the same kind. Can't be your kind. Because you have no sense of honor and pride.
Although I am finally free, I know that every day in my life, I have to fight for this freedom. But they are never afraid of fighting, they are descendants of Mandinka warriors. "My dad told me that our Mandinka warriors are not afraid to fight, but we only fight when we need to," Kizzy told his son Chichen George.
I watched the American show on the BBC and it was very I was moved, and I burst into tears several times.
Think about it, seeing some of these people in our country! Courage, self-respect, and unyielding pursuit of freedom.
Never give in to the pursuit of freedom.

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