PROMPT:
Some of the characters from the readings are alienated by those around them
or are perceived as “others.” How does the alienation of the characters
contribute to the theme? Does the reading make a powerful and effective case
on behalf of the oppressed, or does it support this ostracization? What does the
reading say about “difference”?Some of the characters from the readings are alienated by those around them
or are perceived as “others.” How does the alienation of the characters
contribute to the theme? Does the reading make a powerful and effective case
on behalf of the oppressed, or does it support this ostracization? What does the
reading say about “difference”?