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The Strangers That Came To Town By Ambrose Flack

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Many people living in freedom take it for granted while Slavery in Africa has not only existed throughout the continent for many centuries, but still continues in the current day in some countries. In his short story, “The Strangers that Came to Town”, Ambrose Flack is showing that true freedom is about being accepted. When the Duvitch’s immigrated and were new to the neighborhood, were looked down upon due to having illnesses, accepted when they discovered who they truly were. When the Duvitch’s immigrated and were new to the neighborhood. Typically people do not like newcomers since they believe that they do not fit in due to them being from a different country. They also consider newcomers having inferior human characteristics. “For years before coming to America they had been on the move, to escape starvation, separation, possible assassination”. Which means they lived in countries with those conditions therefore they must have similar traits as them. Language barrier remained to be difficult for the Duvitch’s to communicate and fit in with their neighbours. When the Duvitch’s immigrated and moved in to a new neighborhood they had a tough time being accepted. …show more content…

Generally individuals do not like to be around people who tend to be sick or ill due to contagious reasons. Another reason is that individuals typically know that the person they are communicating with tend to be grumpier than they usually are. The last reason happens to be that people are more likely to be emotionally hurt when they are around an ill human. Since they were looked down on it was hard for them to be accepted by the society they are living

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