Compare and contrast black representations in 'Gone with the wind' (1939) and 'Guess who's coming to dinner' (1967).

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However, some point out that despite her position as slave, she is not shy about upbraiding her white mistress, Scarlett; and indeed, she is yelling at Scarlett in her first scene. Mammy frequently derides other slaves on the plantation as "field hands", implying that as a House Servant she is above the "less-refined" blacks...
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Prissy is a dim-witted slave girl who gets slapped by Scarlett O'Hara when in Prissy's most famous scene of the film she admits to Scarlett that she has lied to her and knows nothing about delivering babies. Prissy does not retaliate because at the time the film was set black slaves would not have been able to argue with their white masters for fear of reprimand...
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