Likhetene mellom Free People of Color og Polygami
av Ann on Dec.06, 2009, under polygami - kjølvannet, Seksjon 2
Interesting enough, I’ve learned something about the Gens de Couleur Libre –“The Free People of Colour,” and the correlation between their way of life in the nineteenth century and polygamy. I re-watched a movie on DVD last night, “The Feast of All Saints” by Anne Rice. It was an insightful epic story about the Creole society in New Orleans in the nineteenth century.
The movie tells the story of white man who marries a white woman as part of a contract, and becomes the wealthy owner of a sugar plantation in New Orleans in the nineteenth century. He has a secret mistress as well, a black woman, a Gen De Couleur Libre-one of “The Free People of Colour”, and shares his time between the two families. The mistress, although she lives in a world of culture and refinement, feels slighted as she and her family aren’t recognized. The lawful wife is bitter and full of hatred towards her husband, as he didn’t marry her for love, but for a handshake and a contract. She loathes the fact that he spends their wealth on his other family. To further complicate matters, the husband also had a child by one of his slaves.
The movie gives a picture of the suffering and the shame that a white wife shared with her husband’s secret mistress, a black woman, a Gens De Couleur Libre. It also depicted the turmoil and suffering of the children born of the unions.
I would recommend anyone who has an interest in getting a glimpse of what it is possibly like for wives living polygami, including secret wives, and the children of polygamous relationships watch the movie, “The Feast of All Saints.” It’s very informative and enlightening. At least it was for me. If you get an opportunity to watch it or have watched it, please let me know your thoughts about it.
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7 desember, 2009 på 9:40 AM
oohh that sounds really interesting
InshAllah I may check that ou!
7 desember, 2009 på 2:25 PM
Takk for deling. I am uploaded it on my queue from Netflix! It sounds very intriguing and eye opening.
November 22nd, 2011 på 2:41 PM
Read the book. It’s much better and deeper than the movie.
November 22nd, 2011 på 3:06 PM
Hi Raka, I only knew about the movie; I didn’t know there was a book. I just put it (The Feast of All Saints by Ann Rice) on hold at a local bookstore. I’m hoping to get out to pick it up tomorrow.
Raka, I thank you for informing us about the book. I’m very glad you’re here with us and imputing
Dette er et åpent hus. Ingen grunn til å banke. Bare kom igjen i.