What plot points are there in "Green Book"?

Shanna 2022-04-22 07:01:03

Tang's words broke out in the rainy night, "I'm not understood by my compatriots, just because I play white people's tunes; if I'm not black enough, I'm not white enough, I'm not man enough, then Tony, who am I?"

Xue Ye was stopped by the police again. He thought he was going to trouble Tang again, but this time he kindly reminded them that their tires were flat, which was unexpected. It also formed a sharp contrast with the previous one. There are good people.

When Tang played the piano in the bar, he blended in with everyone and showed a really, really happy smile.

Tony's wife, Dolores, hugged Don and said to him, "Thank you for the letters you wrote for him."

And, during this long journey, Tony and Don have grown up and supported each other. Tony slowly changed his view of black people, he understood that "violence cannot solve everything, and dignity always counts."

Every time Tang was rejected, discriminated against, or beaten, I felt sorry for him. Such an elegant, educated and excellent person, why, why should he be treated like this. Therefore, racism is hateful and unfair.

"The two protagonists have extreme personalities, one is elegant, calm in situations, has enough money, but has a discriminatory complexion; the other is rude and arrogant, straightforward and heroic, but the pressure and constraints of life are always on him. It is these two people, who seem to have extreme personalities, who have really taught us a lesson as a friend."

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Extended Reading

Green Book quotes

  • Dr. Don Shirley: [Tony offers him a fried chicken] Come on.

    Dr. Don Shirley: I told you not to get grease on my blanket.

    Tony Lip: [mockingly] Oooh, I'm going to get grease on my blanket.

  • Dr. Don Shirley: You never win with violence. You only win when you maintain your dignity.

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