In the film ' The Butler ' the black Cecil Gaines grows up under slave -like conditions with hard work in the cotton fields and sadistic plantation owners.
But the young man has a strong will to survive and get piled a new life on the legs, after he escapes and finds work as a servant or butler for rich, white Americans. Cecil turns out to be good at his new profession and talent leads many years later for a dream job as a butler in the White House.
There, he witnessed one of the most politically turbulent periods, when he serves as many as eight presidents over three decades. Mean while Cecil tried to be a good father of a family in a time of change full of racial issues.
Title Grade in 'The Butler ' is the opposite of the future biographical trend, a fictitious person inspired by an article in the Washington Post from 2008. The film's many political figures, however, are taken from the real world , and thus United States in the 20th century.
Characterization
was a man that grew up without his parents in the south, he grew up in a harsh world, and he was now a protective father living up north with his wife and two sons. His oldest son, named Louis was a rebel, he thought for equal rights between white people and african-americans. While his other son (Charlie) was a freeloader, he didn't care that much and joined his fellow men in Vietnam where he sadly died.
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