<span>“It seemed funny to me that the sunset she saw from her patio and the one I saw from the back steps was the same one. Maybe the two different worlds we lived in weren't so different. We saw the same sunset.” </span>
The poet shows that even after adopting Christianity, blacks are seen as unworthy.
<h3>How does this show that the racist stereotype is false?</h3>
- This shows that black people will suffer racism even if they obey the wishes of white people.
- This shows that religious difference is used as an excuse for racism.
The poet asserted that blacks suffered racism because they served a religion considered pagan by white Christians. However, even if blacks convert to Christianity, they are seen as unworthy, dirty, and devilish.
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he be at home or having breakfeast
Explanation:
ones of those two i think
Facebook is awful considering it does not protect your privacy, time-wasting, and it can lead to a sense of false consensus.
There are several but these stand out.
Jem is fearful that his father has few friends and little support in town, But Maudie tells him that.
(hopes side)
Maudie assures Jem that Tom has friends besides Atticus <span>Maudie assures Jem that Tom has friends beside Atticus, particularly Judge Taylor who assigned Atticus to defend Tom because he knew Atticus was the best lawyer in town. The greatest HOPE comes from the lips of Miss Maudie, who sees the long deliberation by the jury as a good sign of things to come when it comes to racial relations and fair play.
Hope this helps and P.S. I LOVE this book! :)
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