The Great White Hope

Describe symbolism in The Great White Hope by Howard Sackler

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In Act I, Scene III, the comments and actions of the blackface performer are typical of the so-called "humor" of similar performers. They symbolize the hate and fear white people generally had, and even today continue to have, of black people, reactions all too apparent in other aspects of this scene and other scenes throughout the play.

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The Great White Hope