The answer is very simple: no. No, we have not achieved full equality with regards of race. No, we should not feel like we have achieved such a thing. But, everyone’s answers will vary. Some might think that we have, some might think that we haven’t (which is the most intelligent answer, it shows that some people aren’t naive and/ or living in their own little world,) and some might not even care. Many forms of discrimination still exist in the world we live in today. Why would anybody “feel” as if we’ve already achieved any sort of equality when people (not all) are still going after others for something as simple and the color of their skin? Their culture? The country they’re from? The real question is; will we ever TRULY achieve equality?
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because she doesn't think of Paris fondly and doesn't want to marry him. She wants to tell her mother this but doesn't want to disappoint her. She tells her mother that she will keep an open mind about Paris while at the party.
Common jobs women got while single were clerical and teaching. women didn't have many things they could do but other jobs they could do were nursing, cleaning, sewing, and being a secretary
The quote "Men would say of him that up he went and down he came without his eyes" from paragraph 33 means that, Even though leaving the darkness is rewarding, it ultimately leads to heartbreak and personal loss.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
The following quote is a part of the story ' Allegory of the Cave' authored by Plato, where he puts forward the theory regarding human perception. The cave symbolizes the ignorance of the contemporary world.
According to Plato, those who are in cave are often afraid of the knowledge and who thinks that there's no good in discovering the truth. Such people are the ones who view philosophy as something evil.