On The Subway Analysis

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On the Subway Essay As time moves forward it is important to realize that a history rich in racism does not easily fade away, becoming lost throughout time. It survives, and unless an open point of view is taken towards those “other cultures” and that openness becomes the norm it will continue to do so indefinitely. Thankfully, the author is of the more open-minded variety of fair-skinned people who are attempting to break their own “shackles” pointless hate, and misdirected fear. Olds is partaking in a sort of self-realization that maybe although he was black and she was white, the only difference may be just that. However, this isn’t something she realizes as first. At first, she examines his features and scrutinizes an outlet of his