You should avoid bold and “risky” ideas. Ethos is in large about being very jet stream and not necessarily standing out. It also by Greek definition has to do with connecting with others through music.
The correct answer is: <span>People should react with force against injustice.
In the passage from Jane Eyre which states: </span><span>“When we are struck at without a reason, we should strike back again very hard. . . . so hard as to teach the person who struck us never to do it again.”, it can be inferred that Bronte thinks that when someone unfairly attacks you or lashes out at you, you should get even by striking back at them very hard in order to teach them a lesson so that they do not ambush or strike back at you again in the future. </span>
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At the beginning of act two, scene two, there is a conflict between George and Beneatha after they get home. They have dated many times before, and when they were out this time, he tells her that he expects to have a more physical relationship with her, revealing his thoughts about education, that he sees it only as a way to get money.
When he tried to kiss her at the couch while she was trying to have a conversation telling him about her dream of becoming a doctor, she moved away and refused to kiss him. George gets angry saying that "he expects women to appear sophisticated but not to express sophisticated opinions" (C) as she's been doing many times, calling her moody and her thoughts stupid. Beneatha resolves it by ending the relationship calling him a fool. He wouldn't take her seriously and she could not change his mind deciding he is not the man for her.