I'm not sure what prompted me to watch this, I guess I just missed reading this book for the first time?? -- even though I didn't really care for it, Toni Morrison's Beloved is infinitely better.
I still enjoy the themes of 'identity' rather than 'wealth', which the latter seems to feel more prominent and obvious but that concept of identity being incapable of being founded on illusion and spectacle forever -- because beneath it all, there is emptiness.
I'm not sure what prompted me to watch this, I guess I just missed reading this book for the first time?? -- even though I didn't really care for it, Toni Morrison's Beloved is infinitely better.
I still enjoy the themes of 'identity' rather than 'wealth', which the latter seems to feel more prominent and obvious but that concept of identity being incapable of being founded on illusion and spectacle forever -- because beneath it all, there is emptiness.