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Based on the applicable options dealing with cultural issues in our eligible films, In the Heat of the Night seems be ahead of the pack when it comes
to exploiting our societal vices. The 1967 mystery/drama is based on John Ball's 1965 novel with the same title. The film is set in the fictional rural
town of Sparta, Mississippi. Sparta is a southern town that is racially discriminatory on institutional, social, and judicial levels. In the Heat of the Night
seems to make many negative cultural assumptions about southern states, especially Mississippi. Sparta is portrayed as desolate town whose only
citizens consist of slave–owning plantation owners, racist hicks, and racist hicks who happen to be cops. All the white characters in the film seem to
be negative stereotypes. The plantation owner even has a small lawn gnome portraying a black servant. The film begins at a local dinner in Sparta
where Sam Wood, a well–known town sheriff, is having dinner and a discussion filled with racist content. After leaving the diner, Sam runs over a
dead man in the middle of the street. He alerts superior officer, Chief Bill Gillespie, who begins searching the town for any suspicious drifters because
he believes that the murder was the outcome of a mugging gone wrong. Upon searching the train station, Gillespie finds Virgil Tibbs; an
African–American homicide detective from Philadelphia who is visiting his mother. Tibbs is the one major exception to the negative stereotypes within
the town
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Heat Of The Night Analysis
During the 60's, having less melanin in the Southern states gave you endless privileges; a higher quality of education, worthier water fountains,
washrooms provided with soap and hand towels, guaranteed seats on the bus, admittance to numerous restaurants and jobs. The neglect and
discrimination the black community received before the Civil Rights Movement was inhumane. In The Heat Of The Night by John Ball is a novel that
thoroughly captures the atmosphere of the southern states as they were caught in between of the Civil Rights Movement. The novel is based around
how 3 policemen; Bill Gillespie, Sam Wood and Virgil TIbbs tries to solve who murdered the wealthy orchestra conductor, Maestro Enrico Mantoli.
Although adjusting to the presence
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John Ball 's The Heat Of The Night Essay
John Ball's In the Heat of the Night was published in 1965, in a decade of racial injustice and some of the most violent years in American history, in
the form of hundreds of city wide riots across the nation. As the book is both a mystery–detective story and an exploration of the relations between
whites and African Americans, it was a case of timing. The concerns outlined in the book were exactly those that had America tightly in its grip. Yet,
more than 30 years of passing time have done little to diminish its impact, which speaks volumes about the power of the film and the fact that race
relations are still a haunting problem.
The story involves the murder a rich Northern businessman who recently moved to the fictional small town of Sparta, Mississippi, in the hopes to build
a factory. AnAfrican American named Virgil Tibbs happens to be waiting in the train station late that night after his visit to relatives in another
town, as the police notice him sitting, arrest him, not only because he is black, but because he is a definite outsider. Tibbs was clearly an outsider
who had come in from another town, as he was described to be dressed in city clothes, as the Deputy Sam Woods identifies his facial features as
unlike many southerners. Likewise, the book ends Tibbs leaving town by train, proving how his being in town was in a state a flux. This emphasis of
his traveling is important to note as the book is arguably as much about the North/South divide as it is about the
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"In the Heat of the Night" by John Ball
Main Characters: Sam Wood is the protagonist in the story because the story starts off with him driving around Wells, and he was the one who
discovered Mr. Mantoli's body. On page two, it says, "He slipped the car into gear and moved it away from the curb with the professional
smoothness of an expert driver." This quote shows how Sam is an expert driver. Another quote on page thirty nine, "Sam reached up and removed
his uniform cap ashamed that he had forgotten to do so until now. I'm terribly sorry to have to bring you this news." This quote describes how Sam
is a sensitive person internally. In addition, Sam Wood hates to be called Sam and rather be called Mr. Wood. Sam has been a police officer for three
years, (pg.2) and is a night...show more content...
Virgil Tibbs could be described as a secondary protagonist. Virgil is round because he has many sides to his nature. He is static because he does
not change or grow and is the same sort of person throughout the story. And he is realistic because he shows many human characteristics. Bill
Gillespie is the chief of police in the city of Wells (pg.10) and has only been chief and a Wells resident for only nine weeks. (pg.11) Bill is six feet
four and the author gives us the idea that he is a big, tough, confident, and determined character. For example, on page 11, it says "His forcefulness
cost him the girl he wanted to marry, and swept away many obstacles as though they had never existed." Bill Gillespie had abundant confidence in his
own ability to meet whatever challenges thrown at him; despite he was only thirty–two. (pg.11) He gets annoyed when people tell him what to do.
(pg.13) Bill is educated because he went to a police school in Texas. (pg.11) Bill is quick to make decisions and he does not like to admit his
mistakes. He is bad tempered, demanding and rude. On page 27, it says, "He shaved, put some deodorant under his armpits in lieu of a shower,
rebrushed his hair, and drove back through the morning traffic to the police station." This quote shows that he is aware of his physical presentation.
His internal conflict is being extremely racist to black people.
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The Heat Of The Night

  • 1. The Heat Of The Night Based on the applicable options dealing with cultural issues in our eligible films, In the Heat of the Night seems be ahead of the pack when it comes to exploiting our societal vices. The 1967 mystery/drama is based on John Ball's 1965 novel with the same title. The film is set in the fictional rural town of Sparta, Mississippi. Sparta is a southern town that is racially discriminatory on institutional, social, and judicial levels. In the Heat of the Night seems to make many negative cultural assumptions about southern states, especially Mississippi. Sparta is portrayed as desolate town whose only citizens consist of slave–owning plantation owners, racist hicks, and racist hicks who happen to be cops. All the white characters in the film seem to be negative stereotypes. The plantation owner even has a small lawn gnome portraying a black servant. The film begins at a local dinner in Sparta where Sam Wood, a well–known town sheriff, is having dinner and a discussion filled with racist content. After leaving the diner, Sam runs over a dead man in the middle of the street. He alerts superior officer, Chief Bill Gillespie, who begins searching the town for any suspicious drifters because he believes that the murder was the outcome of a mugging gone wrong. Upon searching the train station, Gillespie finds Virgil Tibbs; an African–American homicide detective from Philadelphia who is visiting his mother. Tibbs is the one major exception to the negative stereotypes within the town Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Heat Of The Night Analysis During the 60's, having less melanin in the Southern states gave you endless privileges; a higher quality of education, worthier water fountains, washrooms provided with soap and hand towels, guaranteed seats on the bus, admittance to numerous restaurants and jobs. The neglect and discrimination the black community received before the Civil Rights Movement was inhumane. In The Heat Of The Night by John Ball is a novel that thoroughly captures the atmosphere of the southern states as they were caught in between of the Civil Rights Movement. The novel is based around how 3 policemen; Bill Gillespie, Sam Wood and Virgil TIbbs tries to solve who murdered the wealthy orchestra conductor, Maestro Enrico Mantoli. Although adjusting to the presence Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. John Ball 's The Heat Of The Night Essay John Ball's In the Heat of the Night was published in 1965, in a decade of racial injustice and some of the most violent years in American history, in the form of hundreds of city wide riots across the nation. As the book is both a mystery–detective story and an exploration of the relations between whites and African Americans, it was a case of timing. The concerns outlined in the book were exactly those that had America tightly in its grip. Yet, more than 30 years of passing time have done little to diminish its impact, which speaks volumes about the power of the film and the fact that race relations are still a haunting problem. The story involves the murder a rich Northern businessman who recently moved to the fictional small town of Sparta, Mississippi, in the hopes to build a factory. AnAfrican American named Virgil Tibbs happens to be waiting in the train station late that night after his visit to relatives in another town, as the police notice him sitting, arrest him, not only because he is black, but because he is a definite outsider. Tibbs was clearly an outsider who had come in from another town, as he was described to be dressed in city clothes, as the Deputy Sam Woods identifies his facial features as unlike many southerners. Likewise, the book ends Tibbs leaving town by train, proving how his being in town was in a state a flux. This emphasis of his traveling is important to note as the book is arguably as much about the North/South divide as it is about the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. "In the Heat of the Night" by John Ball Main Characters: Sam Wood is the protagonist in the story because the story starts off with him driving around Wells, and he was the one who discovered Mr. Mantoli's body. On page two, it says, "He slipped the car into gear and moved it away from the curb with the professional smoothness of an expert driver." This quote shows how Sam is an expert driver. Another quote on page thirty nine, "Sam reached up and removed his uniform cap ashamed that he had forgotten to do so until now. I'm terribly sorry to have to bring you this news." This quote describes how Sam is a sensitive person internally. In addition, Sam Wood hates to be called Sam and rather be called Mr. Wood. Sam has been a police officer for three years, (pg.2) and is a night...show more content... Virgil Tibbs could be described as a secondary protagonist. Virgil is round because he has many sides to his nature. He is static because he does not change or grow and is the same sort of person throughout the story. And he is realistic because he shows many human characteristics. Bill Gillespie is the chief of police in the city of Wells (pg.10) and has only been chief and a Wells resident for only nine weeks. (pg.11) Bill is six feet four and the author gives us the idea that he is a big, tough, confident, and determined character. For example, on page 11, it says "His forcefulness cost him the girl he wanted to marry, and swept away many obstacles as though they had never existed." Bill Gillespie had abundant confidence in his own ability to meet whatever challenges thrown at him; despite he was only thirty–two. (pg.11) He gets annoyed when people tell him what to do. (pg.13) Bill is educated because he went to a police school in Texas. (pg.11) Bill is quick to make decisions and he does not like to admit his mistakes. He is bad tempered, demanding and rude. On page 27, it says, "He shaved, put some deodorant under his armpits in lieu of a shower, rebrushed his hair, and drove back through the morning traffic to the police station." This quote shows that he is aware of his physical presentation. His internal conflict is being extremely racist to black people. Get more content on HelpWriting.net