1. The Ethics of our Southern Women
After her brother's death, Idgie spends her adolescent years living in the woods, cutting herself off from her family, obtaining her socialization by drinking and gambling with the town's men. ... She seems to get great pleasure out of taunting the town preacher, wearing men's clothing, and befriending the black community in an era and region where there are definite racial boundaries. ... The majority of the town ridicules them, but over time the town becomes accepting of their partnership. This is a great example of utilitarianism; their actions not only saved themselves bu...
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- Approx Pages: 8
- Grade Level: High School