The encounter of the Native American with Cabeza de vaca, Coronado La salle or a catholic missionary would provoke strangeness and even fear. Because of the aesthetic difference between these individuals and the lack of knowledge of the Indian. Abaio follows a paragraph on how an American Indian would describe this encounter to another American Indian.
Explanation:
Suddenly I was able to see a man approaching, it was strange colored, it presented different skins and elements to the necks I saw before. I ran into the forest to hide, because I looked like a man, but I didn't know if it was dangerous. This man seems to have come from a very distant tribe and outside the standards we know, besides, he spoke things that I couldn't understand, it seemed more that he was just making sounds to his fellow men, as animals do.
Prejudice is a way of thinking about a certain group of people based on the stereotypes about them. The groups can range from racial groups, gender-based, and even political affiliations. Prejudiced thinking is commonly negative and is usually not based on rational thoughts. It is often used as a way to create in-group/out-group distinction and has often been used to justify many atrocities in the world.
The correct answer is “Like Plato, Aristotle, wrote extensively on the subjects of tyranny and the rule of law.”
Here the author is saying that Plato and Aristotle both had views on tyranny, politics and government and that they both believed that the rule of laws are needed to protect against tyranny.