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The Outsiders In Today's Society
In today's society, there are many people that feel less of themselves all because of other human beings. Its sad how people are torn down constantly because of words. These people are all misjudged. We are all accused of doing it before. Judging someone for how they look, act or what they believe. In the story “ The Metamorphosis” Gregor is misjudged by his family and the world around him. In today's, society there is many strong feelings about other people we don't know. This can be a contributing factor to self harm.

Outsides are people that are misjudged. An example of this is in the story “ The Metamorphosis” Gregor’s family treated him like he was not a human being. They used him as a way to pay off their debt that they owed. “

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