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Question #1: How does Elie characterize himself in Night? What does young Elie tell us about the town, community, and home that defined his childhood? How would you describe his storytelling tone?
Question #2: Moshe the Beadle comes back with a remarkable story about the mass extermination of the Jews. Everyone chooses to ignore him. Would you have chosen to believe him, or would you have chosen to think his stories too atrocious for belief? Why? Has modern journalism solved the problem of complacency, or is denial more prevalent than ever?
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
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#1. Elie characterize himself as an intellegent, but slighty confused on whats going in his time period. Elies town was respectful and knid until his family was moved to the ghetto.
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ReplyDelete#1. Elie characterizes his self as a smart person who goes to school. His mom and dad ran a shop. He has 3 sisters, two of them are older and he is the middle and one is the baby child. He said his father was a cultured, rather unsentimental man. Elie described that he lived in the ghetto, and he lived in the first ghetto. He said it was at the corner, with the windows that were facing out to the street were covered up. His tone was very worried and scared.
ReplyDelete#2. I probably would have chosen not to believe him because i wouldnt think that a group of people would actually do that to over a million people for no reason. It would be very hard for me to believe him. I think denial makes people sometimes feell better or feel like everything is okay and it keeps them from worrying about it if it is true if you actually believe it.
#1. Elie Wiesel characterizes him self in the book Night as a intellegent individual whos place is at school. He has a good sized family with a mom, dad, and three sisters. His family owns a shop that all of them work at. Elie described his father in the book that he was a cultured, rather unsentimental man who was concerned with others than his own family. Elie's community changed when the German police came in all the Jewish people in town was moved to the first ghetto. Their house was on the corner with the windows covered. Elie's tone is happy untill the Germans came in after that he was scared because he didnt know what was going to happen next.
ReplyDelete#2. I would have believed Moshe the Beadle when he told the town about what was going to happen to the Jews. Most of the time people don't lie about horrible stuff thats going on. I believe that denial is more prevalent than ever because people would just like to tell them selves that nothing is happening when acutally it is.
#1. Elie characterizes himslef as just a twelve year-old boy, who's very curious and wants to learn. At first I thought that he was gay because of this line, " I loved his great, dreaming eyes, their gaze lost in the distance." Anyways, he use to live in Jews of Sighet of Transylvania but then he moved to the ghetto. He says that the people in his community aren't really that open-minded, but his friend Moshe the Beadle. The tone of the way the story is going is kind was kind of happy and then kind of nuetral.
ReplyDelete#2. In that time period I pobably would have been a follower and went along with everyone elses opinion, but now that I've learned about what happened I would have helped him tell everybody what was going to happen.
1.Elie describes himself as a boy who wants to learn.Elie describes his hometown community as respectful.Elie has a family of 6 members,which include 3 sisters, his dad, mom and himself. the tone he uses in his story at the begining is serius but happy and later one changes his tone into one that has no life in it.
ReplyDelete2.I would have probably not belived him because when someone tells me something bad i rather just not belive it and have faith in god that everything is allright.I would have thought Mosch was crazy and had a big immagination .
1. Elie describes himself as a regular boy. He says he goes to school and studies the Talmud like everyone else. The town and the community he describes as being nice and helpful, but they don't take nicely to others.
ReplyDelete2. I would believe Moshe the Beadle because he came back alone. If a lot of people were taken and only he came back. It would make sense that something happened if only he comes back. I believe that journalism hasn't solved complacency because a lot of stories are outrageous and people don't believe them.
Damian
1.)Ellie characterizes hiself as a observant person who likes to study the talmud. The towns people present themselves in a friendly enviornment. They help support one another, and they are very religous. All these things supports the reason for the way ellie is characterized.
ReplyDelete2.)It would of been hard for me to believe him because no one wants to believe that there is that much hatred towards a certain race where they would not only kill inocent people, but babies to. I think being in denail is what most people would be in.
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ReplyDeleteElie characterizes himself as an intelligent but yet confuse individual because he knows there more too life then what his fathers tells him. In the begining he talks about his life before him and his family were transported to the ghettos how everyone got along restectful and in a pleastant manner. his tone starts off blah and changes to intense.
ReplyDelete2. I woulda thought about wat moshe had said later that day but i really wouldnt believe him because if someone out the blue dat i dnt even kno says the type of stuff he was saying i would have been like he crazy or either out of his mind.
ReplyDelete1) Elie is an adventurous little boy who seeks out his own problems. His town is were very fond of Moshe, even though he was poor(They often help the poor but they were not fond of them).Elie's tone of storytelling is really straight foward, telling it like it is.
ReplyDelete2) I would have believed him because you never know what will happen and it would be better to be safer than sorry. People in the world still dont want to believe what people tell them even though it might save your life.
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He is the same as us. He goes to school and does what his parent say.They help support one another, and they are very religous.
ReplyDeleteHe came back alone with noone else knows. also it hard to beleive some without real prove.
#1. Elie Wiesel characterizes himself as a smart young boy. He listen to what his parents said and was respectful. He likes to learn. He wants a guide but his dad won't let him get one. His place is to be at school while his parents and sisters run the shop. When he moves to the ghetto he starts to change. The tone of the story is happy.
ReplyDelete#2. I would have believe it because some things that you don't think are true turn out to be true. I think denial more prevalent than ever.
#1. Elie descrides himself as a 12 year old boy who is curios and eager to learn about the kabbala. Elie tells that the people in his town are nice people.
ReplyDelete#2. No i would have not believed in him because i would have never imagen other people doing such a thing like that.
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ReplyDelete1.Elie characterize himeself as been a young gentlemen that is very intelligent and confident about what he does with his family and their tradition.He tells in the book how him and the other characters are.
ReplyDelete2.I would probably believe him because there is no reason to put him in denial now after all this. They had trust in him before so there is no need to stop trusting him now.
1. Elie characterizes himself as an courageous and willing child.He is willing to not seperate from his family.He has a friendly community.Even though he is an willing child he is still the same as us.His tone is kind of like being worried or afraid of what's going to happen.
ReplyDelete2.I probably would have believed a little.If someone just tell you that something like that is going to happen you will be puzzled and confuse.I think denial is more prevalent because people force themselves not to think something will happen but afterwhile it happens.
ReplyDelete1. Elie says he is 12 at the beginning of "Night". He called himself the baby of the family. He said his community was a little town called Transylvania. Also, he said the townspeople, although not very fond of them, will help the poor people when they need it.
ReplyDelete2. I probably wouldn't have believed Moshe the Beadle because his story was so far-fetched. I think nowadays people have mostly come out of their denial about what happened, however, I think that some people are still choosing not to believe what happened. Some groups of people are still in denial.
1. The main character characitizes himself as a regular 12 year old boy who is curious.
ReplyDelete2.I may have believed Moshe because I usauly give people the benefit of the doubt.modern jouralism solves the problem of complaceny because of the advanvemnet of techlogy.
#1. Elie characterizes himself as a strong, intelligent young man. He experiences much more than any 15 year old boy should, but he never breaks down. He is eager to study the Cabbala. He describes that his family life is like most Jewish families, and consists of him, his parents, and his three sisters. His parents run a shop. His community is supportive and loving. Elie's tone is straight-forward and serious.
ReplyDelete#2. I think I would have believed Moshe the Beadle's stories, but not to the extreme. I could believe that the Nazi's were mistreating the Jews, but I don't think I would have believed the cruel ways that they were doing it. I think this is because it is much easier for us to accept what we can handle, rather than choose to believe something that would completely overwhelm us.
Liana
1) Elise characterizes himself as a strong fifteen year old boy; however, you have to consider all that he has gone through. I mean seeing your father being beat to death, and your mother and sisters being taken off to the gas chamber, you must have a strong will power. Elise is an outstanding boy who is very tough. In his community he talks about his father being a outstanding person for everyone to come to. Also, Elise's tone is very serious through out this book.
ReplyDelete2) In this situation I would have chosen to believe him, because they all know that in some way shape or form he is right. The Nazis are coming, but they will not accept the truth for they are weak and unsteady. Jouralisim can lead to misunderstanding, but facts are facts, whether they are over whelming or not. When given that chance to proceed ahead I would have taken it.
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ReplyDelete1. Elie characterizes himself as a young boy who wants to study the Talmud. He tells us that his town was a neighborly town where everyone is loving. His tone throughout the story was serious.
ReplyDelete2. I would have believed Moshe the Beadle because he never acted the way he did before in the story. Somehting must have happened for him to act this way and tell what he told. Denial is more prevalent than ever because a lot of people would deny what they don't believe.
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1). Elie characterize him self as a smart,curious,helpful and obbedient 12 year old. He wants to study the Kabbala and Mosh the Beadle is his mentor.The town people are nice, friendly and very supportive. This is the way he was before they were force to move to the ghetto
ReplyDelete2). If I was in Elie place, I might probably not believe in the things he was telling to the town people. Also, i would have thought that he was crazy and just wanted to get us scared. However, when the Nazi's begin moving close to the town of Elie i would have believe him. when that time came i would have try to convice the town people too.
1) Elie describes himself in the book Night as a 12 year-old boy, who is intelligent, curious, and eager to learn about the Kabbala. He has a family of six; three sisters, his mom, and dad. Elie's parents run a shop. He describes his community as being nice, helpful and respectful. His tone is very serious.
ReplyDelete2) I would've believed Moshe the Beadle, but not everything because I wouldn't be able to believe the cruel ways that they mistreated the Jews. Although, most of the things that we believe is not true results in being the opposite. I think denial is more prevalent than ever because people tell themselves that everything is okay so that they won't stress themselves out thinking about the truth.
1.) Elie is a young boy that is smart, courageous, and mentally strong.He also has a strong interest in the Kabbala.His family is much like the other jewish families that live around his.The town he lives in is described as supportive and loving.Throughout the story Elie's tone seems serious.
ReplyDelete#1. I charaterize Elie as an intelligent, 12 year old who wants to expand his knowledge of kabbala. Elie says that he lives in a ghetto, and the people their curdious,by giving money to the poor. The storyteller's tone however is serious.
ReplyDelete#2. I probly wouldn't believe him, because it is hard to even try to believe that now, and it happened. I still believe that some journalist still have this problem, because some of their story are too crazy to believe.
Quentin
2.) I would have believed Moshe the Beadle because only the jews were being taken.The Germans took the jews away,and gave them little description on where they were going.In my opinion when i would have heard Moshe's story it would have provided an explanation for the strang things happening.I believe that denial offers a person the choice to make up there own ending instead of facing facts.
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ReplyDelete#1.Elie describes his whole family, his dad who cares more about the community than his own family, his mom who runs the family shop and is looking for a spouse for his older sister,Moshe the Beadle the accepted outsider, and then there is himself Elie characterized him self as a helpful, independent, smart 12 year old who has a interest in his religion. His tone when describing where he lives sounds like he wants to leave it someday.
ReplyDelete#2.If I was a Jew living in this time period I would most likely not believe Moshe. One because the Jews have dealt with anti-semitic people before so they think it will be over soon and this "positive outlook" the Jews have will cause there inevitable fate.Two they have no reason to believe him in the frist place.But if I was any other person I would believe Moshe because its like reading a book or watching a movie when you know whats going to happen in end.
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I would have not believed him. This is a stranger that is coming from no where .I don't know what he is capable of doing. I would have believed Moshe because you don't know what the end is gone be like.
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1. Elie Wiesel is a young independent boy, who is slightly confused about his religion. He lives in a rather nice town with friends and family. His parents own their on shop to support him and his three sisters. Everything is going well until the German police come and take them to a concentration camp where he is living Hell on Earth.
ReplyDelete2. If I was in the situation whether to believe Moshe or disbelieve him, i would most likely not believe him because if there was a mass extermination of Jews, everybody would know about it. I might would believe several hundred dying but nearly six million is unbearable.
#1. Elie Wiesel explains his self in the book Night, a smart young boy that has one main job, and that is at school. He has a mom, dad, and three sisters. His family owns a shop, and all of them work there. Elie's background changed when the German police came in all the Jewish people in town had to move to the ghetto. Elie's tone is positive until the Germans came in, and after that happened he was scared because he didnt know what was going to happen after that.
ReplyDelete#2.Yes, I would have believed Moshe the Beadle when he told the town about what was going to happen to the Jews. He knew alot and I think he was telling the truth. The people are just scared because they don't want to accept the fact that this is actually happening.
1/Elie Wiesel describe himself as a smart boy cause he really wants to learn the cabbala. He has three sisters and his parents own a store. describe the jewish community as a ghetto with a fence around it, all the windows covered up, and little space.The tone is care free until the German came.
ReplyDelete2/I would have listen to him but i problably not belivie him cause if i was jewish it would be hard to belivie that there where mass killing happening just cause i am a jew or and Elie case i might have cause there in the ghetto as it is.
#1) Elie describes himself as an individual that wants to learn and move forward with his life. He has 3 sisters; a mother and father that run a shop to take care of them. His neighborhood seems to be kind and deferential. Elie tone in this story is very stern as well as clear-cut.
ReplyDelete#2) I would have believed Moshe the Beadle because I don’t think a person will make up a story so awful and shocking, however; I would have some doubt because I would not believe something that inhumane, that terrible is happening.
1. Elie characterises himself as someone who lives a good life and has no worries. He is well off with his family owning a business. His parents spoiled him, but he wants to follow the path his father wouldn't allow. As well as his town and community. He grow up in it and its been safe for him. Since he grew up in an environment with little violence, he wouldn't expect much to happen anytime soon. Thirdly, his storytelling tone is calm yet by reading it, it has some kind of emotion that hasn't unfolded!!
ReplyDelete2. I wouldn't have believed Moshe the Beadle but yet I would have believed him at the same time. At first I would have thought that hes a man, been thorugh alot and could have gone mad. After considering what he said i would have taken precaution and just might have moved out of harms way. Secoundly journalism can be more trusted than back then. Mostly because in the older times they didn't have the equipment used to get actual proof. The countries such as Islam wasn't as rich as others, so they couldn't afford a great deal of information and proof along with the news. Journalism has gotten better and is well trusted now than what is was in the 1900's.
1.Elie describes him self as a intelligent young boy,that goes to school and is eager to study the cabbala, even though his father dont support him. He has 3 sisters,a mom,and a dad who never showed emotion towards his family, he was more concerned with others than with his own family.His parents run a shop and two of his sisters helped with the work, while his parents said that his place was at school. Elie's community was nice and kind until the Germans came and put all the jewish people in to the ghetto's. Elie's tone was happy at the beginning of the story but when the German's came it changed to sad and worried.
ReplyDelete2.I would believe Moshe the Beadle because he was taken with other people and just one came back.But i wouldn't believe all the atrocities that the Nazi's were doing to the jews because i think is too much to handle, and a human being can't treat another human as bad as the Nazi's were treating the jews.
#1} Elie characterizes himself as a clever and brave individual. He undergoes a lot of things, but still remains strong. His family is pretty normal. He has three sisters and his parents own a shop. Elie also goes to school like anyone his age would. his community is caring and joined together. Elie's tone is serious and concerned.
ReplyDelete#2} I would have chosen to believe Moshe the Beadle. It wouldn't have harmed me in any way to do so, and it's always better to be safe than sorry. I think that in a way journalism has solved the problem of complacency, but no matter what happens you will always believe what you want.
1. Elie characterizes himself as an intelligent and curious child. He is willing to do what ever he can to study the cabbala. He describes his family as a traditional Jewish family. He describes the people in his town as all around happy. They did everything they could to help the poor.
ReplyDelete2. I probably would've believed him, because they trusted him that far so why stop now. I wouldn't want to find out the moment it happened to me. I would've liked to known what I was going into. Mordern journalism can be more prevalent these days. People could have the facts right in their face; however, they will choose to wait for the worse to happen.
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1.Elie characterized himself as a intelligent young man.He wanted to learn about the Cabbala.Young Elie tells us that his community was nice,peaceful,and friendly before the Germans came. His storytelling tone is serious and blissful.
ReplyDelete2. I would have believed him because I don't think there would've been a reason for him to lie. Being that he was deported, it seemed reasonable for this story of his to be true.
Modern journalism has solved the problem of complacency.
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#1) Elie is a young boy who acts just like us. He is very into his studies and thinks it should stay that way. He thinks his family(mom, dad, and sisters should work the shop). The town people are generally happy until the secret police come around.
ReplyDelete#2) I wouldn't have believed him for the fact I just couldn't believe something like that would happen. But then again he's never lied before he is very trust worthy and religious.
1. Elie characterizes himself as a young boy who is a devout Jewish boy that is struggling through the tough times that are associated with the Holocuast.
ReplyDelete2. I wouldn't have beleived Moshe the Beadle either because denial gives everyone a sense of safety. Now is no different than then.
-Zach
1.Elie describes him self as a intelligent young boy,that goes to school and is eager to study the cabbala, even though his father dont support him. He has 3 sisters,a mom,and a dad who never showed emotion towards his family, he was more concerned with others than with his own family.His parents run a shop and two of his sisters helped with the work, while his parents said that his place was at school. Elie's community was nice and kind until the Germans came and put all the jewish people in to the ghetto's. Elie's tone was happy at the beginning of the story but when the German's came it changed to sad and worried.
ReplyDelete2.I would believe Moshe the Beadle because he was taken with other people and just one came back.But i wouldn't believe all the atrocities that the Nazi's were doing to the jews because i think is too much to handle, and a human being can't treat another human as bad as the Nazi's were treating the jews.
-Yamile.
! 1). Elie discribes himself as a person who is confused but willing to learn. He also wants to know more about life than what his father is telling him.
ReplyDelete$ 2). I would have believed him but when no one else believed him I would have forgot about it. I think that people didn't believe him because he was an outcast. Plus he was acting all crazy.
1. In the book Night Elie characterizes himself as a strong individual that has one purpose in life, and that is to go to school to study his religion. Although, right now he is a little confused with his religion. He lives in a loving and caring community and has a rather big family to me. His mom and dad run a store and he has three sisters. Elie's tone in the book is serious because of the time period in history.
ReplyDelete2. I would have probably believe Moshe the Beadle to a point. I mean some things he says might seem a little crazy but it's nothing to what men will to for power. Now I would have believed that the Nazi's were coming of the Jews and what they making them do. However, I think it would be hard for me to believe how they were killing all the Jews. Now most people believe its easier to be in denial of something rather than to listen and try to help or fix the situation at hand.
1)Elie characterizes himself in Night as a smart,curious, and brave young boy.He has three sisters,his mother and father run a shop. He lives in a loving and kind community. his storytelling tone is serious.
ReplyDelete2)I would have believed him, because he always seems like he knows what he is talking about. Denial is more prevalent than ever.
-Antavia
1. In Night Elie characterizes himself as a brave, smart, curious, and a determined young boy. Elie's community is very close and caring of one another. He has a big family that consist of his two older sisters, a younger sister, and his mother and father. His family runs a shop in which his two sisters work in. Elie tells is story in different tones that vary with the situation that is occuring but it is mostly serious through out the story.
ReplyDelete2.Truthfully I wouldn't have believed Moshe. I think I wouldn't have believed him, because some many things go on and people over react so much that it would have been really hard to believe him and the situation. Most likely I would've done and thought the same thing that the townspeople did and thought which was that he was "crazy". I believe that denial is more prevalent that ever before, because of the way society makes things out to be now.
1. The main character Elie characterize's himself as the average intelligent 15 year old. Elie's surroundings guide him to his personality alor through out the story. Elie's family "(Mother,Father,Three sisters) are like the average jewish family from that time period.The town or community that he lives in is decent according to him. Elies story telling tone would be informative and calm like through out this part of the book.
ReplyDelete1. In the story " Night " Elie charactizes himself as a young mature boy who believe himself to have confidence and have a great family that who would not let them down no matter what happen. His family are 2 older sister, a younger sister, and his parents. His parents own a shop in the town and the 2 sister help them while Elie place is in school. In the communtiy the people are very kind and nice but, it change when the German come in and mess everything up. Elie set a tone that occur a situation in the story.
ReplyDelete2. I would believe Moshe the Beadle because he know what he saw with his own eyes and he came back and surivie the horrible events. When most people saw something horrible they would not be lying about it.
2. I would have to say if i was in this situation I would believe Moshe, I probaly would of been cautious to a certain point. Why?.. because I would start to think no one can make up all of this and question him about the Nazi attacking us.Journalism is the complacency because if the readers of magazines or newspapers were really aware of what went on in the world they wouldnt be as denial as now. Its like a journalist is sugar coating a reprt before it hit the scene.
ReplyDelete1. Elie describes himself as a strong, curious, intelligent 7 year old boy. He has three sisters and his parents run a shop. The community is nice and supportive. He has a serious tone throughout the story.
ReplyDelete2. I would have believed him because his speaks like he knows what he is talking about. Yes I think modern journalism has solved this problem.
-Josh
#1 Elie characterizes himself as a strong, 12 year old boy, who is spiritual and wants to learn the cabbala, but his father will not let him learn it. What young Elie tells us about the town, community, and home that defines his childhood is that the town is so small that everyone knows everyone. He tells us that the community respects his father and that Elie's father barely had time for his family. This has a huge effect on Elie's childhood. I would describe his storytelling tone as a serious and dreadful tone because he is telling about the horrible things that happened to him as a child.
ReplyDelete#2 I would have chosen to believe him because he has actually experienced it and he was a man who knew a lot. I think denial is more prevalent than ever. I think many people are afraid to believe that very bad things actually happens until they experience it for themselves.
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ReplyDeleteElie desrcibes himself as a strong and smart young man. He was curious to learn about the cabbla, but his father told him that he was to young to have a master. He lets us know that the community respects his father. His storytelling tone is serious because he is explaining all the bad things that happened to him as a child.
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ReplyDeleteI would have believed him because most people would'nt lie about nothing so horrible and serious.
ReplyDelete1. Elie describe that he is a mentally strong and willing child. He states where he live people do not expect outcast ,but there was an exception to moshe. His mother, older sisters, and father take care of the shop while he goes to school. He mention his father does'nt show any feelings even at home.
ReplyDelete2. I personally would have listen to what he had to say and see if does anything he says makes any sense at all.
1. Elie describes himself as a smart,helpful,and spiritual. He tells us that his community is peaceful, everyone helps each other, and separate from the rest of the world. The tone of his storytelling is calm and peaceful at first; then it becomes a nightmare.
ReplyDelete2. In my point of view I think I would have believed Moshe's story. Especially in this time and place, I would have believed him because I know that during this time Jews were being hunted by various people. I don't think that journalism has solved the problem of complacency because people still like to think what they want to.
#1. I would characterzize Elie as a smart, brave, helpful and respectful. Elie has three sisters; a mother and a father who owns a shop which is used to take care of the family. I would describe Elie's story tellimg tone as straight forward and to the point.
ReplyDelete#2. I would have chosen to believe Moshe the Beadle because if he hasn't lied to me before and he is liked and trusted by the people in his town, why wouldn't i believe me?
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Toni
Elie describes himself as a smart,spirtual,helpful. And he says that his nebighor hood is very nice with no violance.
ReplyDelete2. I would have listen to Moshe because he haven't led him in the wrong way at all and he just want to help him.
1. 1. You can find prejudice just about anywhere such as the news, school, and in the general public. Some examples are the terror attacks and how Americans find it hard to accept people from the Middle East, the Civil War and the racism between African-Americans and whites, and gangs are discriminating each other because of groups and colors.
ReplyDelete2. 2. I tolerate prejudiced attitudes by just ignoring them because it is no need to try to change someone’s outlook if that is what they believe.
3. 3. Four groups that have been targeted as prejudice are Arabs, Hispanics, African-Americans, and Caucasians. Arabs have contributed to the United States by introducing zero to math, introducing us Islam, and natural gases. Hispanics have contributed foreign foods, architecture from the Aztecs, and the first colonies in America. African-Americans have contributed mostly rap music, famous comedians such as Chris Rock, and one of the best golf players such as Tiger Woods. Caucasians have contributed the first 43 presidents, electricity, and best skateboarder of all time such as Tony Hawk.
4. 4. I don’t really have a prejudice attitude towards anything with the exception of ignorance. I don’t want change anything about that because I don’t think anyone should be ignorant.
5. 5. Prejudiced attitudes can turn into violence if someone does want to change something they don’t like, but it is pointless because violence doesn’t solve anything. I can keep myself from crossing that line by not being a radical and taking matters into my hands.
1)I think there is prejudices all around the world. My three examples is that everyone think that soccer is a Hispanic sport or if people see a tall black person they assume that he plays basketball and that white people are nerdy. All three of this statement are prejudice
ReplyDelete2)I usually ignore it and pay it no mind but if it get to far I’ll do something about it
3)Some of the groups that are the target of prejudice are Hispanics African American Jewish and woman. I really don’t have any problem with any group
Hispanics-discovered the number 0 a ground control landing approach for aircraft and help in space exploration.
African American- Dr.Ben Carson first separate Siamese twins successfully Dr Daniell Hale Willioms preformed the first successful open heart surgery
Jewish- Discovered the speed of light color photography and identified first cancer virus
Woman-Women founded the America red cross and discovered birth control and were part of the movement.
4)I would change by stop jumping into conclusion like say they do that or eat this or stuff like that
5) I think prejudiced attitudes turn into prejudiced violence when someone goes around trying to make trouble for that group
1. ELIE CHARACTERIZES HIMSELF AS A STRONG, INTELLIGENT YOUNG BOY. THE RESON WHY I BELIEVE THAT HE CONSIST HIMSELF OF THESE CHARACTERISTICS WAS THAT HE WENT THROUGH MORE THAN YOUR AVERAGE CHILD WOULD GO THROUGH. INCLUDING WATCHING HIS MOTHER AND FATHER DIE OR MAYBE EVEN KILLED BY MEN WHO DIDN’T CARE AT ALL ABOUT THEM.
ReplyDelete2. IF I WAS LIVING BACK IN THAT TIME KNOWING HOW CRUEL THE GERMANS WAS I WOULDVE BELIEVED MOSHE BECAUSE YOU NEVER KNOW WHAT SOMEONE IS CAPABLE OF. I THINK DENIAL MAKES PEOPLE FEEL THAT THEY HAVE NO WORRIES OR THAT LIFE IS A PIECE OF CAKE.