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Essay / The Rebellion of the Evil Fairies Analysis - 567
The Rebellion of the Evil Fairies is a story of intra-racial discrimination at a time when color was important in society, an unknown and unknown crush, and jealousy that would result in destruction. Overcoming intraracial discrimination with the emergence of anger. Although the narrator of this story does not have a name, he is described as a black man who has the highest grades in his class, a leading debater in the community but who, because of his skin color, has no never been able to land the role in the school play. Prince Charming. The narrator does not speak of the year in the passage but only of the city and state being Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The name of the school is believed to be a high school of color that would take place at a time when racism and discrimination still existed. The narrator often refers to black people as citizens of color, and the fact that the good fairies had lighter skin and wore white costumes while the bad fairies had darker skin and wore black costumes symbolizes discrimination. Prince Charming and Sleeping Beauty were only played by light-skinned children....