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Laws can force people to not act upon their beliefs, but the beliefs still resonate. I think a great example of this is prejudice. We make laws to combat discrimination, but we know there is still a generation out there that thinks a certain way. I guess my point is, if we had the power to change what someone thinks, then we can change how they act. Thus how they think is more important.
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"Lord have mercy, ain't this the living gall!"
“You got any more to say about how people ought to sit down and talk to each other?”
“Get out of my house, man.”
According to the context of your question, we can see that you are referring to "Raisin in the Sun" a story that presents the life of a black family that after earning a large sum of money and moves to an upscale neighborhood, populated by white citizens. This story deals with themes such as class ascension, discrimination, racism, sexism, and dreams, among others.
The sentences presented above are presented at times when characters need to turn against racism and face it in order to get rid of it. This is because this family is a victim of constant racism, but they only manage to protect themselves when they fight against this racism, facing it and fighting it.
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