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Nanny's Journal: Prejudice And Racism

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In chapter two, Nanny is trying to explain to Janie how blacks is ranked in the society they live in. “Honey, de white man is de ruler of everything as fur as Ah been able tuh find out,” Nanny tells Janie. This phrase partially helps set the scene in a time period where blacks aren’t oppressed by slavery, but by society itself. Society today has changed immensely since then, in that people of all races are allowed to express their rights. Though we still have to address the fact that some people want to live in the past and hold hatred in their hearts. This quote applies to me personally, not because I’m white, but because it makes me think about how there is still injustice in this world. This quote specifically deals with racism, a topic being discussed more and more in the world. To call attention to all the hatred over races with riots, protests, and killings: I can’t help but …show more content…

Instead, however, Joe walks up and says, “Thank yuh fuh yo’ compliments, but mah wife don’t know nothin’ ‘bout no speech-makin’. Ah never married her for nothin’ lak dat. She’s uh woman and her place is in de home.” Here we see Joe take an initiative to make a decision for Janie without giving her a chance to even consider the prospect. It shows early on that he doesn’t care to give Janie a chance to express herself verbally. I can’t help but think of the times I’ve heard the comment “women belong in the kitchen”. Both, in a similar manner, are used to restrict a woman to what she is thought to be rather than who she truly is. It forces them into a type of mold of what is desirable rather than allowing her to express herself. In order to attain to independence, for any person, one must disregard the mold that a person, or society in general places on them. Something I think that I myself am just now coming to terms with; to push aside what others expect of you and realize your own

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