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The Living Is Easy By Dorothy West

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To begin, I will be discussing money, one of the many themes in “The Living is Easy” by Dorothy West. This book is about a woman named Cleo, who grew up in an upper-class African American family. Cleo was always into the business world ever since she was a little girl. She moved to Boston and married Bart Judson also known as “The black banana king.” They have one daughter named Judy. Bart owned business that he transported bananas. He was a very productive and wealthy man, but when things took a turn for the worst, he had lost all his money leaving Cleo with the remains of it. Their marriage was solely based on money, while Cleo sisters, Charity, Lily, and Serena had it differently. They loved their husbands, so much that money was not a necessary object, and no money was involved. The sisters had visited Cleo without their spouses for most of the book making their mindsets change as well as their attitudes towards their husbands. This mindset has shown the many problems with Bart Judson’s money and revealed how careless the characters can be. First, my direction towards money leads to many different problems faced in the book, that most people are reading have not seen firsthand. For instance, Happiness was not shown that much from Cleo unless money was involved. “Bart took out an impressive roll of bills, peeled off a few of the lesser one… the sight of the bankroll made Cleo sick with envy. There were so many things she could do with it”(West, page 9). The sight of his

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