Laughter Out Of Place

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Laughter Out Of Place by Mind Map: Laughter Out Of Place

1. Class

1.1. Upper Class

1.1.1. Multiple domestic workers

1.1.1.1. Can afford full-time domestic workers

1.1.1.2. Live in servants

1.1.2. Best Education

1.2. Middle Class

1.2.1. Able to hire a person to cook and clean

1.2.1.1. Dona Beth

1.2.1.2. Hire part-time domestic workers

1.2.2. Struggle to afford private school for children

1.3. Lower Class

1.3.1. Domestic Workers

1.3.1.1. Gloria

1.3.2. Poor education

1.3.3. Younger generations attempting to break out of domestic work

1.3.3.1. Prositution

1.3.3.2. Work in factories

2. Race

2.1. Dark Skin

2.1.1. Gloria

2.1.2. Domestic Workers

2.1.3. Undesired Appearance

2.1.4. Lower class

2.1.5. Perceived Inferior

2.2. Slavery

2.3. Light Skin

2.3.1. Desired Appearance

2.3.2. Upper classes

2.3.3. Perceived Superiority

3. Inter-class Relations

3.1. Familial to domestic workers

3.2. Ambivalent

3.3. Due to close proximity

3.4. Fondness for domestic workers

3.4.1. Nannys

3.4.2. Children of Domestic Workers

4. Economy

4.1. Middle Class

4.1.1. Separated from lower classes by ability to pay for domestic help

4.1.2. Consider themselves to be helping the uneducated by providing them with domestic work

4.2. Upper Class

4.2.1. The more domestic workers one is able to hire, the higher one's social class is perceived to be

4.2.2. Consider themselves to be helping the uneducated by providing them with domestic work

4.3. Lower Class

4.3.1. Working Poor

4.3.1.1. One level over the poorest

4.3.1.2. Gloria

4.3.2. Low Wage Earners

4.3.2.1. Perceived as necessary

4.3.2.2. Dark Skin