Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Contradiction in Another Country :: Another

Contradiction in Another Country   Another Country contradicts the age-old principle that the United States is a safeground for all people. James Baldwin compares living the life of a homosexual in Paris to living the life of a homosexual in the United States. The views of the french are much more liberal than the conservative views of the Americans. The life that Eric, the homosexual character in Baldwins novel, leads in Paris is socially acceptable. Baldwin also depicts France as a haven for interracial relationships.   Eric believes that living an openly homosexual life in Paris is more satisfying, rewarding, comfortable and protected because his choice of life is widely certain by the French society. In Paris, everyone feels comfortable. Everyone feels free to live his or her own life and not adhere to the rules that society establishes. Homosexuals have the liberty to walk nap the street, sit in public parks and show affection towards their partner free o f worry, without the fear of alley cats. The people of Paris condone and support Erics happiness, as seen in this passage I see that. You seem much happier. Theres a kind of light around you. She said this very directly, with a rueful, conspiratorial smiling as though she knew the cause of his happiness, and rejoiced for him (234).   In contrast, brisk Yorkers have a entirely different attitude toward homosexuality. New York is confined by Americas conservative views. The New York society functions on the principle that different is bad. Anyone who strays from the norms of society is a threat. The people in New York vocalize their disdain for homosexuals and in some cases even menace physical violence against those who are bold enough to come out of hiding. Eric describes the New York atmosphere to his partner using the metaphor alleys and alley cats to represent those who forgo on the openly homosexual. He comments Getting you into America is going to be hassle enough, baby, lets not rock the boat. Besides, New York is full of alley cats. And alleys (Baldwin 190).   In addition, France proves to be a haven for interracial relationships as well. As seen in Another Country, the French society does not frown upon relationship between the races.

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