Wednesday, March 6, 2019

A Soldier’s Play

hu hu piece of music race activity A passs Play Professor W anyace Bridges I really enjoyed this play as it kept me wondering what will progress next and taught me some life lessons on how people react or make decisions. As I read on this play goes into the man sergeant-at-law Vernon C. amniotic fluid personality and who he really was. We learn that serjeant irrigate hates being glowering and anyone who may exhibit inkiness characteristics or stereotypes for example. For example in Act twain we learn that Sergeant irrigate does not really slewle C. J. as he frames him and provokes him to attack so that he could be arrested for any reason. Sergeant wet admits to this is Act Two and wanted C,J. rrested so the world would be free of one much simple colored boy. In Sergeant waters eyeball he wanted to prepare his men to survive in a black-and-bluen mans world and by having his men hook on the innocence mans culture or characteristics would help them survive. The fore of A Soldiers Play in my eyes would be racism. If racism comprises in a fraternity, then racism will imply the styles and ideals of another(prenominal)s within the community. Starting with the black-and-blue soldiers and Sergeant amnionic fluid racism is the briny source of violence at this army post as the black soldiers are not welcomed at this dominated white community.Captain Davenport who is appoint to this mop up assignment is black and is not welcomed very warmly and they do not want a black captain arresting a white soldier. The murder is first blamed on the Klu Klux Klan and the white officers and soldiers are all aligned against the blacks and as mentioned in that location is racism within the black community as Sergeant Waterss turns against C. J. who thought Waters desire him. For example in Act Two we learn that Sergeant Waters has Private James Wilkie plant a gun under(a) C,Js pillow that could earn three stripes rachis that he had lost.This in turn cont ri stilles to C. J. expireting arrested and eventually killing himself all because of what Sergeant Waters perceived C. J. to be as another black holding other blacks back. It is not said that Sergeant Waters wanted C. J. dead but he wanted him arrested because of his viewpoint of surviving by dint of white characteristics. The wizard of A Soldiers play is Captain Davidson who is a black officer. After a black Sergeant is murdered Vernon Waters, Captain Davidson is assigned to solve this murder.His superobjective is to interview other officers and soldiers, learn slightly Sergeant Waters, and rule out who and why Waters was murdered. In Act One his superobjective begins with corporal Ellis who is assigned with Davidson to bring the officers or soldiers into questioning and get answers. Davidson asks Ellis of any unceremonious theories of Sergeant Waterss death and all Ellis has come up with is the Klu Klux Klan is responsible but there are rumors of two white officers. The i nvestigating stalled but they continue to investigate and bring soldiers in for questioning.Captain Davidson does accomplish his superobjective through investigating and questioning other soldiers. As Davidson questions soldiers he learns more approximately Sergeant Waters as Waters turn overd the direction to success was the white mans way. He also learned that Waters was a drunk and abusive towards his own men but did this to mold them into white characteristics. In Act Two when Smalls has gone A-W-O-L Davidson questions him and wants to know why he has gone A-W-O-L and as Davidson questions Smalls he breaks down and admits to watching Peterson shoot Waters as he did nothing to stop it.One of the Afrocentric Objectives in a Soldiers play is storytelling when Davidson is speaking with Wilkie. In Act two Wilkie tells Davidson that Waters told him a story involving a colored soldier in France during manhood War I. Waters told Wilkie that the white soldiers told the women that all the colored soldiers had tails like monkeys. So the white soldiers played a game and paid a black soldier to tape a tail to his behind, they placed the balck soldier on a table with a reed in his hand and a crown on his head.They called the black soldier moonshine, king of the monkeys. later(prenominal) on Waters and some other soldiers cut the soldiers throat and none of the other soldiers knew what the black soldier had done wrong. This is where we learn more about Waters and possibly the straw that broke the camels back to concentrate for what he believed in. Waters vowed to eliminate all matter demeaning simpleton behavior from people of his own race. If I were to direct this play I would moderate the lighting to reinforce the theme of the play.As stated I believe one of the themes to be racism in this play as there are struggles of racism within the black soldiers as there leader Sergeant Waters believes the only way to success is by adopting the white way. In Act 2 when W ilkie admits to Davidson that Waters had him plant the gun under C. J. s pillow so he could earn his stripes back that were taken away and this could lead to C. J. being taken to jail. I would manipulate the lighting here to set the mood and direction of the play which is Waters hates being black and his plan to eliminate simpleton black men.Waters would get his way by eliminating another simpleton black man and this would gift the racism that existed within the blacks because Waters himself hated being black and he took it out on his soldiers. When Charles Fuller wrote this play in 1981 the military was the largest comprise opportunity employer for blacks for many years. But historically it was not always this way as blacks fought for freedoms and made sacrifices for nothing because none of this was going to be theirs (land or opportunities in America).Many blacks viewed World War II as a white mans war but in the play Sergeant Waters viewed it as a chance for blacks to prosper. This is why he was so hard on his men and wanted them to adapt the white mans way, but this also affected his and his mens behavior and ideals. The contemporary significance of the productions primary theme is racism existed during the plays time and setting but was viewed as a way blacks could smack and eliminate racism and slowly but surely be accredited and be honored for their sacrifices they made for a country that they belong to as the whites.Today racism still exists but we have made awesome strides and came a long way to distance ourselves from racism an example is instantly the military is one of the largest equal opportunity employer for blacks as everyone is recognized as one and they are a family watching each others back. Even though strides have been made racism does still exist and it affects behaviors and ideals.

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