Answer:
The evolution of how we understand the identities of Superman suggests that society's view of identity is subjective, the society takes identity at face value regardless of other evidences.
Explanation:
Superman's secret identity and its evolution suggests how the society really views the question of identity.
So even though Clark Kent bears a striking resemblance to Superman the two identities are not seen as even remotely interchangeable, because no one has any reason to believe Superman has a secret identity (he wears no mask), and Clark Kent carries himself differently in every way.
So, people see and accept what they want and ignore any anomaly. You can present yourself as one thing and yet appear as an entirely different thing, and no one will question it.
After all we all see people who resemble someone else, but whom we otherwise see in entirely different situations so therefore we have no reason to think they might be the same person living two different lives.
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Both push a group to the periphery of society. It creates "the haves" and "the hand nots." Both can create a misplaced sense of guilt or shame. They deny society of the best that the isolated group can share. They leave a group short suited, and can create a sense of conflict.
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did you get the answer to the question? im having trouble on this one. I chose C but it's wrong so my next choice would be B
well the last papragraph sums up the rest fo the paragraphs for example if im writing a story about a day i went to the beach and went into deep waters the last paragraph would sum up what happened , how the problem was solve ect.
The answer is; The speaker considers his love less attractive than objects in nature.