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A 3 page paper which compares and contrasts the social worlds of Maria Carolina de Jesus, C. Eric Lincoln and Bob Marley. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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makes life anything but easy. Their culture may not be the primary culture, or their particular, small culture, may be economically positioned as the minority. In essence, many people struggle
because of their culture, their race, and their economic position connected to their culture. The following paper examines, comparing and contrasting, the social worlds of Maria Carolina de Jesus, C.
Eric Lincoln and Bob Marley. Social Worlds: Maria Carolina de Jesus, C. Eric Lincoln and Bob Marley In the story of Maria Carolina de Jesus one sees the
struggle of a woman, a black woman, in Brazil. She is black in color as well as existing in the very lowest realm of society. She was a woman who
was constantly oppressed for her single status as a mother, her color, and her economic position as being as poor as one could possibly be. She would struggle so harshly
that she would find food behind stores and buildings and eat that, or bring it home for her family to eat. She was a woman who slept with men in
some cases, hoping for a better life, but seemingly never being able to find that life. She illustrates a life that is incredibly dark, symbolic of the title of her
work "Child of the Dark" and illustrates things such as how she lived in a world wherein macaroni was expensive, and then existing in a world where rice and beans
became the expensive food of the poor, with black beans being such a symbol of utter poverty that people would "shut their windows out of shame that neighbors will see
them eating black beans rather than brown ones" (de Jesus, 2001; 44). She would ultimately find success in having her diaries published, but would die because she could not really
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