The Stolen Party By Liliana Heker

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“Born in the Wrong Place, at the Wrong Time” Would you feel comfortable admitting to a group of people that you have discriminated against them in the past, knowing you will secretly be judged? None of us want to be identified as or called racist, but realistically at one point of our lives we have all discriminated against someone, or judged an individual based off of a stereotype you’ve heard. Discriminating against people can affect not only the person/group you are discriminating against but yourself, which is why individuals must accept people for who they are despite their differences. For several reasons like, it can rob individuals of their innocents, cause loneliness and insanity, and lastly incite acts of prejudice. In these three stories “What of this Goldfish, Would You Wish”, and “The Stolen Party” the authors share characters experiencing prejudice and being treated differently because of their skin color or social status, and in the article “Are Humans Hard-Wired for Racial Prejudice” the author explains why individuals are more likely to be prejudice to someone of a different ethnicity. …show more content…

She is now emotionally corrupted, h is why people should accept individuals despite the culture shock they are experiencing. In the text, the main character, Rosaura, is conversing with antagonist of the story about being “friends” with Luciana, the birthday girl, the party holder, and who Rosaura believes is her friend. As it states in the text “you are not a friend of Luciana because I’m her cousin and I know all of her friends. And I don’t know you” Rosaura then defends herself by saying “I and Luciana do our homework together” following that, the antagonist says, “that’s not being friends.” this character is suggesting that Rosaura and Luciana are not friends, for a numerous amount of reasons, yet

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