The setting of Dutchman is a subway car. All of the action is taking place beneath the surface of the city, thus it isn't "seen" in broad daylight. The imagery suggests this is the atrocious underbelly of the community in the city and of the soul...
The Question and Answer section for Dutchman and The Slave is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel.
The setting of Dutchman is a subway car. All of the action is taking place beneath the surface of the city, thus it isn't "seen" in broad daylight. The imagery suggests this is the atrocious underbelly of the community in the city and of the soul...
This is only a short answer space but I can give you a general comment. The setting of Dutchman is a subway car. All of the action is taking place beneath the surface of the city, thus it isn't "seen" in broad daylight. The imagery suggests this...
What act and scene are you referring to?