Cultural Inequality in Indian Camp

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Social Issues

 

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Marian J

 

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May 20, 2012

 

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University

 

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Once the men arrive on land to Indian camp, Uncle George gives the Indians cigars. This kind gesture can be thought of as a simple congratulatory gift for a child being brought into the world, as well as an insult or sign of inappropriateness considering the fact that Indians are not of a high class or able to afford cigars...
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Images of the darkness and dirtiness are used to explain the condition of the Indian camp and highlight the racial inequality between the two cultures. As he operates on "Damn Squaw Bitch"(Hemingway 17), one may notice the conditions in which the room and operating tools are in. It was said that "the room smelled very bad"(Hemingway 16) and once the delivery of the child was made, the doctor used "fishing wire"(Hemingway 17) to sew back the woman...
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