"Journey to the Seed" and "Red Dirt Don't Wash"
In the story "Red Dirt Don't Wash" is an interesting piece for this time as the main character is a female Miranda who seems to be above Adrian. This is an uncommon scenario as women at this time were typically seen as below men. The story continues to show how Miranda even has power over Adrian and controls what he does. It was also rare at this time for women to have more and better opportunities then men, but as we see throughout the piece Miranda has countless more opportunities that Adrian does not. One thing that did not change in this piece that we've seen throughout the course is how two characters from different walks of life have lust for each other but due to the times it is difficult for them to be together. We see Miranda wanting Adrian but due to the fact she is part of the upper class she is left wanting something she cannot have as she would be looked down upon. I feel all these pieces are written like this during this time as they were trying to break the social norms of having to come from similar class levels in order to be together. It is important that we read these pieces and take away that where a person comes from or what a person has done doesn't paint the entire picture and what people think of your relationships shouldn't be the deal breaker.
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