

Where white people have dominated for a centuries, leaving black culture to be subordinate, because of its lack of appreciation. This fear extends further into social privages and social power. As to why he considers the world to be beautiful yet terrible. This quotation demonstrates the speakers fear for the world he lives in and his admiration for change. I would have you be a conscious of this terrible and beautiful world “ (149-150). I would not have you descend into your own dream. The novel states“ The People who must believe they are white can never be your measuring stick. It is very obvious that without background knowledge on the author, that the speaker seems to have a concern about who they are. Identity is also a key factor in the novel. For those whose life revolves around this statement can benefit from this status qou.

The idea for an ordinary life applies to those who best fit for to the american dream. Which is why Ta-Nehisi Coates repeatedly uses the the word “Dream” to emphasise deception. This illusive American dream isn’t anything more than a vision for us to impose. This Dream is imaginary to those who live day by day in fear. This ordinary life-style is meant for those who live ordinary lives. Meaning, those who feel supported by their country are given the opportunity to live by this standard. Ta-Nehisi coates makes it clear that this dream is in fact unrealistic and only fits for those who are available to such. No matter where you originate from there seems to always be this standard of living up to what is called the “American Dream”. The following quotation highlights the truth behind American culture. And knowing this, knowing that the Dream persists by warring with the known world, I was sad for the host, I was sad for all those families, I was sad for my country, but above all, in that moment, I was sad for you” (11). But this has never been an option, because the Dream rest on our backs, the bedding made from our bodies. And for so long I have wanted to escape into the dream, to fold my country over my head like a blanket. The novel states “The Dream is tree houses and the Cub Scouts. Throughout the text Coates uses symbolism and personal experiences to convey the truth behind black culture.īlack Culture and the black empowerment movement have been overlooked just until recent events. It is evident that Ta-Nehisi Coates invites the reader to further understand what it’s like being a person of color in the United States of America. Between the world and me discusses social inequalities, social injustices, and racial privileges.

The Black empowerment movement has been a popular topic in recent years, and has sparked dialogue from activist and many public figures around the world. “Between the World and Me” by Ta-Nehisi Coates Analysis
