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IMITATIONS OF LIFE (1934)NameCourse NameTutor Date of SubmissionImitations of Life (1934)In the film Imitations of Life, plot twist is the main literary device employed in by the director. There are several stages at which there is a plot twist but the major turning point is when the daughter of the white child finally calls the daughter of the black child “black”. There is also coincidence where at the time the daughter is regarded as black, the mother ends up showing at school and all classmates discover she is not white as they may have thought. PlotAn African American housekeeper Delilah Johnson (portrayed by Louise Beavers) with her light complexioned daughter Peola (portrayed by Sebie Hendricks) are taken in by Bea Pullman (portrayed by Claudette Colbert), a widow with toddler Jessie (portrayed by Juanita Quigley). Even though Pullman is experiencing hardship trying to make ends meet, both families start to get along together and the African American feels at home immediately and the two families become one family and the particularly start enjoying Delilah`s pancakes which are made from th...