Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Why does Brian Redfield want to go to Brazil? What would he gain if he did?

Brian wants to go to Brazil to escape the deep levels of racism prevalent in American society. Unlike his wife Irene, Brian is dark-skinned and so cannot pass for white. He figures that as Brazil is more of a multi-racial country than the United States, he'll find acceptance there. Brian has a very high-status job—as a surgeon, no less—and yet still doesn't receive the appropriate level of respect from white society. Perhaps in Brazil things would be different.
One can only surmise because there's an element of fantasy about Brian's wanting to relocate to South America. One gets the impression that he hasn't really thought this thing through; his desire to head off to Brazil seems little more than a whim. It's this romantic streak in Brian, among other things, that makes Irene suspect that he's having an affair with Clare.

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