Throughout the story The Color Master employees are under her authority, until she died. Aimee Bender stated that “they looked as if they had been sheared straight from the craggy mountainside. Done, she said. We circled her, bowing our heads” (166). The Color Master employees look up to her as a talented god. According to Marxism theory the employees are under communism. The article Marxism concluded that “under the name of Marxism became the doctrine of the Communist parties” (1-4).Communism is when a specific person has power over other people. In addition, The Color Master is giving orders to the narrator to create the dress for the king’s daughter. “I don’t know yet, but start preparing. You’ll have to take over,” The authority of The Color Master over her employees is an example of Marxism. According to Bethany Khol, Montana LeFever, and Blake “they examine how people are made into commodities to make money off” The Color Master is using her workers in order to make money, for the reason of economic and social difference. Moreover, The Color Master the most talented of the village and well respected. According to Aimee Bender “she is certainly the most talented in the kingdom”, this emphasizes that her employees see her as a
Throughout the story The Color Master employees are under her authority, until she died. Aimee Bender stated that “they looked as if they had been sheared straight from the craggy mountainside. Done, she said. We circled her, bowing our heads” (166). The Color Master employees look up to her as a talented god. According to Marxism theory the employees are under communism. The article Marxism concluded that “under the name of Marxism became the doctrine of the Communist parties” (1-4).Communism is when a specific person has power over other people. In addition, The Color Master is giving orders to the narrator to create the dress for the king’s daughter. “I don’t know yet, but start preparing. You’ll have to take over,” The authority of The Color Master over her employees is an example of Marxism. According to Bethany Khol, Montana LeFever, and Blake “they examine how people are made into commodities to make money off” The Color Master is using her workers in order to make money, for the reason of economic and social difference. Moreover, The Color Master the most talented of the village and well respected. According to Aimee Bender “she is certainly the most talented in the kingdom”, this emphasizes that her employees see her as a