Reflections on the Proletariat: An Insight into Societal Views of the Working Class
I decided to name my project reflections on the proletariat, because this project does not only have reflections of the working class in their natural environment, a frame within a frame, but it also is meant to inspire the audience to reflect on the working class and how they truly view those who help them the most and serve their daily needs without every receiving the enough credit they deserve. I dedicate this project to the Average Egyptian “Joe” or in this case the Average “Moe” (short for Mohamed), to the hard working class: the delivery boy, the janitor, the porter, the housekeeper, the gym assistant, the valet and even the average salesman that you encounter in your everyday shops.
I decided to name my project reflections on the proletariat, because this project does not only have reflections of the working class in their natural environment, a frame within a frame, but it also is meant to inspire the audience to reflect on the working class and how they truly view those who help them the most and serve their daily needs without every receiving the enough credit they deserve. I dedicate this project to the Average Egyptian “Joe” or in this case the Average “Moe” (short for Mohamed), to the hard working class: the delivery boy, the janitor, the porter, the housekeeper, the gym assistant, the valet and even the average salesman that you encounter in your everyday shops.