
1. Denial
1.1. Rude to openly speak about race
1.2. Diverse Sexuality
1.2.1. Argument That Brazil is Modern
1.2.2. Unlike the United States
1.2.2.1. Further Progressive Justification
1.3. Employment of the poorest for domestic work
2. skin color
2.1. whiteness
2.1.1. Possitive
2.1.1.1. Higher Potential for upward mobility
2.1.2. Beauty
2.1.3. Socially Deemed Superior
2.2. Dark Skin/Black Skin
2.2.1. Negative
2.2.1.1. Minimal Opportunities Regarding Upward Mobility
2.2.2. socially Assumed To Be Less Than
2.2.3. Ugly
2.3. Color Scale
2.3.1. Skin tone dictates social interaction
2.3.1.1. Even amongst the poorest population
2.4. Afro-Brazilians
2.4.1. Contradictory feelings
2.4.1.1. Sensual and Exotic
2.4.1.2. Inferior and Ugly
2.4.1.2.1. World that values whiteness
3. Coroa
3.1. Whiteness
3.2. Elite
3.3. Gloria`s Story of The Coroa
3.3.1. Legitimate way out of the favela
3.3.2. Coroa desires his domestic servant, thus not racist
3.4. Tend to be much older than potential Mulata
3.5. When a Coroa enters into a relationship with a Mulata, he is deemed as a non-racist
3.5.1. However, when a Coroa rejects a Mulata, He is conversely deemed a racist
4. Mulata
4.1. Neutral, Neither positive or Negative
4.2. suductriss
4.2.1. Pursues the Coroa
4.2.2. Physically/Mentally manipulates for financial stability
4.3. Cling to the Coroa dream of upward mobility because options are minimal
4.3.1. Success is rare
4.4. Exotic Other
4.4.1. Justification for the absence of morality
4.5. Sexualized Slave
4.5.1. paralleling the Jezebel image in the American South
4.6. Iconic "hot"
4.7. "Mulata Escape Hatch"
4.7.1. Through Whitening
4.7.1.1. Characteristics