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    older brother Jem and is constantly trying to prove herself his equal. Like all women in Maycomb‚ Scout finds herself a victim of gender discrimination. Aunt Alexandra tells Scout a few times that she “could not hope to be a lady if she wore breeches”. Aunt Alexandra also expects Scout to play with stoves‚ tea sets‚ and necklaces. Aunt Alexandra is not the only person who is discriminative towards women‚ even Atticus who is said to not judge anyone‚ also discriminates against women. On page 244‚

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    What are your first impressions of Mr. and Mrs. Bennet? Key characters in Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice are affiliated with misconstrued opinions of them by fellow members of the society‚ naturally due to their first impressions. Whether they may be shallow opinions or opinions which highly regard one’s character; it is safe to say that their impressions are nine out of ten wrongfully bestowed. However‚ from this Mrs. Bennet was one of the few that had the same characteristics as were portrayed

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    Prejudice and Racism Directions Please save this document before you begin working on the assignment. Type your answers directly in the document. Words appearing in maroon bold font are glossary words. Please refer to the course glossary list for the definitions. _________________________________________________________________________ Part 1 Racial Profiling: Answer the following questions. (Each question is worth three points) 1. Give three original examples of racial profiling. Type your

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    Although‚ it is tempting to believe that love is the key factor to a successful marriage in Pride and Prejudice‚ through careful analysis‚ the fact becomes quite evident that Jane Austen considered and conveyed that marriage was successful when both partners were compatible‚ could work together‚ balance each other out‚ and meet one another’s needs providing some sort of stability. This idea is strongly supported by the Gardiners and Elizabeth and Darcy’s marriage. In Mr. and Ms. Gardiner’s marriage

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    Racism and prejudice are a big problem all over the world. Through Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eyes‚ readers can vividly see the differences between the Whites and the people of color. Morrison shows how the people of color are prejudiced and discriminated. Whites think that the Africans are not equal to humans. This work by Toni Morrison has been examined on many levels ranging from colonialism‚ imperialism‚ and racism. On discrimination‚ many critics see Morrison’s novel as a colonialist tool towards

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    Name: Major Work Data Sheet Title: Pride and Prejudice Author: Jane Austen Publication date: January 28‚ 1813 Genre: Satire‚ Fiction‚ Novel‚ Novel of manners‚ Romance novel Author Biographical information: Jane Austen was born December 16‚ 1775 in Steventon to Reverend George and Cassandra Austen. She was the seventh child and formed a very close bond with both her only other sister and her elder brother Henry. Henry eventually became a literary agent. Austen grew up with access to

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    Writer and philosopher Joseph De Maistre once accurately portrays prejudice in society by saying that “false opinions are like false money‚ struck first of all by guilty men and thereafter circulated by honest people who perpetuate the crime without knowing what they are doing.” False opinions are dangerous because they spread like a disease among people. Prejudice is a sickness in the world that is difficult to prevent due to human nature of grouping against the others and the minorities‚ and it

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    realized that the harshness of mankind is just reality. All these reasonings have developed Scout into a new person. Scout’s manners throughout the book have changed dramatically for the better. Aunt Alexander played a huge role in this change of Scout. During the refreshments that Scout joined with Aunt Alexander and her neighbors she revealed a new side of her. Scout naturally made small talk with her neighbors displaying her manners. Not only did she act ladylike‚ but she started dressing the

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    During my life I’ve experienced a handful of prejudices and stereotypes for example one stereotype I encounter a lot is that all light skin people are rude and stuck up but when I’m actually kind and down to Earth I just have a natural mean face. Another stereotype I unfortunately get a lot is that I think I’m better than everyone else because I have light skin and long hair which isn’t true at all I think that everyone’s equal and all the same because we bleed the same blood‚ walk the same Earth

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    Throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ many different prejudices are revealed. The most prominent being the racial prejudice between the white people and black people in Maycomb‚ Alabama during the 1930’s. However‚ there are many more subtle and discreet prejudices against other people in Maycomb‚ also. One of the first prejudices to become known is against the Cunninghams. The Cunninghams are a very poor farming family who were hit hard by the Great Depression. "...The Cunninghams never took

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