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The Underlying Theme Of Racism In The Movie 'The Help'

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Rascism The movie The Help (2011) is a drama movie written all around the underlying theme of racism. The setting of the movie was set in Jackson, Mississippi around the early 1960s. It is mainly told in first-person perspective of three different women, Aibileen Clark-an African American maid, Minny Jackson-also an African American maid, and Eugenia “Skeeter” Phela- a privileged white women who disapproved of poor treated maids. The Help references to racism in many various ways including camera angles, words, and the plot itself. In many scenes in the movie the camera is angled a certain way to tell a deeper meaning of the entertaining movie mainly to show racism. A lot of times you can see the director trying to use the handheld shot to show like …show more content…

To show that the white women are large and incharge the director idealizes the low angle shot especially when the Hilly is blaming Aibileen for stealing. This shows Hilly’s dominance over Aibileen. Because of camera angle throughout the movie, we can see that race in this movie plays a prominent role. Another way we can see racism in the movie is by the words used. The words “negro” and even “nigger” are spoken way too often throughout the movie. The words “negro” and even “nigger” are used frequently in the movie. These words alone show racism towards African Americans. In the movie a racist white women named Hilly Holbrook says she wants a bill passed “A bill the requires every white home to have a separate bathroom for the colored help.” Many of her friends think this is a great idea and the bill even passes towards the end of the movie. This quote shows from her words that she wants to segregate the “colored help” even when they are in the homes in which they work. Many of the white characters say that they will get diseases from the black people right in front of them. Racism is definitely prominent in all the words that are spoken about African

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