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  • Nellie And Joe Cable
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    Rogers and Hammerstein's South Pacific In Rogers and Hammerstein's South Pacific, the main theme is racial prejudices. The two main characters, Emile de Bec que and Nellie For bush a refaced with these problems as they attempt a relationship. Two other minor characters, Lt. Joe Cable and Liat, are faced with the same dilemma. Both Nellie and Joe Cable have a hard time copping with their own racial prejudices; Joe loves Liat, yet cannot marry her because she is Tonkinese; Nellie loves Emile, but ...
  • Elizabeth In Pride And Prejudice
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    middlemarchvpride and prejudice: women in the novels Middlemarch clearly defines the expectations and functions of middle and upper class women in nineteenth century England. It becomes immediately obvious that the woman is inferior in every way to the man and that the function of the wife is that described in the words of the marriage ceremony; "to love, honour and obey", with emphasis on obedience. "A woman dictates before marriage in order that she might have an appetite for submission afterw...
  • Social Class Prejudice
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    To Kill A Mockingbird Harper Lee's To Kill A Mockingbird is a story of racial injustice, sexism, and many other types of prejudice. Perhaps the most obvious form of prejudice found in the novel is racism. Tom Robinson was a hardworking, charitable person, who always put the needs of others above his own, but because of his skin colour. He was chosen as a target of racial prejudice, by those too ignorant to recognize his kindness, and care for all those around him. The 35-year-old, husband of thr...
  • Daisy's Prejudice And Hoke In Driving Miss Daisy
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    Driving Miss Daisy This is a report on the story 'Driving Miss Daisy'. The main characters are Daisy Werthan, Boolie Werthan, and Hoke Colburn. Alfred Uhr y wrote the play. It started in nineteen forty-eight and ended in nineteen seventy-three. It's a play based on a female Jew, which is Daisy Werthan, which passes the ages of seventy-two to ninety-seven years old, and a black chauffeur named Hoke. Daisy's son Boolie is stuck in between Daisy's prejudice and Hoke. Here goes. Daisy showed her fir...
  • Deep Rooted Prejudice Among Many People
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    How does God look at all people Is there justice in our attitudes and relationships The prophet, Micah, cried out, He has shown you, O man what is good; and what does the lord require of you but to do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with your God To do justly is to have Gods attitude and to see all people as He does. It seems that justice is one of Gods requirements. Prejudice is a destroyer of truth. If our responses and attitudes are formed from a source of anything less than absolut...
  • Deeper Holistic View
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    How can we achieve clarity through writing To judge anything with any degree of clarity and accuracy we would need all the information past, present, and future and how it will affect all concerned to make a perfect judgment. When no one has that skill, ability or information, you might agree, it may be unwise to judge. Sidney Mad wed What the author is saying, is that without the information of both sides of a story clarity can not be reached and it is unfair to judge before you can achieve thi...
  • Communities Attitude To Black People
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    Difference, whether it is racial, sexual, or economic is an issue with which everyone must cope, one way or another. Society as a majority constantly discriminates, and this theory, "Only the strong can cope with difference', suggests that only those who are considered 'strong' will reject this attitude of discrimination. First of all, any theory, which classifies people as either weak or strong, is problematic, as such a simplification of something as complex as the human condition is easily ch...
  • Fear Factory Of The Conservative Western World
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    A Dichotomous Ultimatum In many ways the events of 9/11 have been used to justify, rectify, exemplify, but mostly catalyze the ongoing pro-active war on terrorism. The three-thousand people that have died with the fall of the Twin Towers continue to serve as the biggest example of martyrs for the U.S. -led ongoing campaign to restructure the world of foreign politics. Elite Americans are taking the rest of the world for a ride. Anti-terrorism leaves the rest of the Western thinking world with on...

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