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    trial scene. In my opinion‚ Shylock is the main victim as he is discriminated for following a different religion to everyone else in the court. Being a Jew meant that the other people in the court were racist against Shylock meaning that they treated him unfairly in comparison to Antonio; who was helped in every way so that he could win the trial and Shylock would not get his pound of flesh. Shakespeare uses language to create an impression of what the characters are like for the audience so they consider

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    So why weren’t people happy and life brimming with opportunity? What was happening that would lead to such labour and social strife? Relations between Canadian workers and employers were becoming explosive. The Canadian working class was being treated without any social justice. So they had one choice‚ to stand up and make their voices be heard because if they did not fight‚ resist‚ organize and unify to get the power to control their own lives then they would have had to wear the exaggerated

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    wasn’t until the 1960s that people of all backgrounds‚ religion‚ and ethnics were allowed to make a home and co-exist in Canada. Originally‚ many people weren’t accepted because of their race. Even if some where accepted‚ they ended up being treated unfairly with rules such as head tax and bans specifically for them. Overtime‚ things got better for immigrants and they started to become accepted‚ first through the work they did to support the country as well as resources and the determination they

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    Throughout the years racism has been a continuous problem in America. The south was known for being extremely prejudice. The African- Americans were never treated fairly. The two stories of Emmett Till and Tom Robinson show us how bad racial discrimination was at one point. The real-life story of Emmett Till is both sad and eye-opening. Till was just a regular 14 year-old black boy from Chicago. Till was raised by a single mom and never knew his father who was a member of the U.S. army. Emmett

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    eastside Socials and the poor Greasers. Although many themes are portrayed throughout the novel‚ the theme of unfairness is the most consistent theme. First‚ unfairness is portrayed through the Greasers. Johnny‚ one of the Greasers‚ had been treated unfairly his whole life. The narrator states‚ “ If it hadn’t been for the gang‚ Johnny would never have known what love and affection are.” ( Page 12 ). Johnny’s parents were abusive. Since Johnny was not born into a family that cared about him‚ he did

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    whenever someone doesn’t speak proper English they are susceptible to criticism and bad treatment. Amy Tan expresses how her mother is treated unfairly by people just because she cannot speak proper English. Throughout this reflection Amy mentions a troubled past‚ one that too this day the author is seen to struggle with. Many Americans

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    females have faced in the past and present. Baker starts his explanation on just how black women have been treated unfairly by starting from slavery and going into the modern era. Baker specifically focuses on moments in which black women have gotten revenge against black slaveholders by murdering them or someone close to them. Although gruesome Baker notes that the women where treated unfairly and not considered victims of abuse of white society. The form of treatment they endured in slaver‚ such

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    what it was‚ not as it appeared. Jackson may have felt that all men should have equal say and opportunities‚ but he failed to recognize all people living there. As displayed in Documents F and G‚ the black slaves and Native Americans were treated unfairly under his authority. South Carolina was

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    social injustice‚ what were the causes and effects of the Holocaust/social injustice‚ and what lessons about human behavior can be learned from the Holocaust/social injustice. My allegory answered the first question by describing how unfairly the girls were being treated by Caroline. To relate to the holocaust Caroline was supposed to be the Germans discriminating

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    action based on prejudice which someone has of that individual and it can affect the targeted individual physically‚ this could be self-harm or eating disorders‚ intellectually‚ the individual won’t want to go to work because of how they are being treated‚ emotionally‚ which could be depression‚ anxiety‚ aggression‚ stress or fear‚ and finally‚ it can also affect them socially‚ because they might isolate themselves from the people around them which could result in the loss of friends and it may make

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