Question to be answered: In Orientalism, Ch1, Page# 40, Said states that In Cromer’s and Balfour’s language the Oriental is depicted as something one judges (as in a court of law), something one studies and depicts (as in a curriculum), something one disciplines (as in a school or prison), something one illustrates (as in a zoological manual). The point is that in each of these cases the Oriental is contained and represented by dominating frameworks. Where do these come from?. Analyze this passage by Said and answer the following question using as well the other two readings by Grix and Manuela (attached): Where do these dominating frameworks come from?