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Monday, February 25, 2019

After You, My Dear Alphone (Mrs Wilson) Essay

Mrs Wilson seems, to me at least, to be a bit aging fashioned something that isnt quite so odd, considering the story was written in the 1940s. I can imagine her being the typical housewife, struggling in the kitchen, gossiping and worrying with the neighbourhood women and fussing over minor details concerning her cherished son, Johnny. However, her temper can get the best of her, creating tension and thus leave a perspective next to unbearable. In the storys situation I know I would find it unbearable by abbreviate awkwardnessAs soon as little dismal Boyd enters her house, the assumptions hummock up in Mrs Wilsons head. Instantly feeling sorry for him and lacking to take care of him, she makes accredited Johnny doesnt take benefit of him and starts feeding the new boy. As kind hearted as it may seem, it took a nasty turn towards the end. When she talks about Boyds parents and how he needfully to eat enough to work hard, she assumes he knows from a poor black family, st ruggling to make ends meet. Theres nothing about Boyd that would mite her to think so, except that hes black and smaller than Johnny.She adept immediately builds up this whole idea of this poor little boy. That rightfully is a vague estimate of a book-covers content ( judicial decision a book by its cover), that she nonetheless is sure of. And doing so makes her impairmentd. She hardly listens to Boyds explanation of his familys situation, and certainly doesnt accept it. Not even when he tells her, that his father is a foreman. by and by on, she pretty much forces their own unwanted clothes on the boy, expecting gratitude in return.When Boyds response was wonder, not understanding why he would be needing them, she becomes aggressive. Her reaction makes her seem arrogant, almost as if she needs the boy to be inferior. This makes her very unlikeable and shows her true colour. In todays Denmark, there are people of all colours, ethnicities and and religions. Over the years this h as become to a greater extent and more accepted, but still there are Danes who look at them with distrust or just distaste. This can be a entrust of the criminal doings, that are caused by the immigrants.It can also be because these immigrants come bringing foreign culture to Denmark, which some Danes find hard to understand. And its an old habit, that what you dont know, you fear. When talking only about prejudice towards different races, it instantly becomes more difficult to explain. Racists can have some(prenominal) different reasons as to why they feel a certain bearing or even resentment towards another race. Some have got their opinions in childhood from their parents and some from experience. Whatever the reason, it is generalisation of a whole clod of people and doing so is always wrong.

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