Bigotry And Racism

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I agree with Mrs.Pell’s view on how bigotry and racism become part of a person’s life. You are not born as a racist or bigot, it is taught to you as you grow up and you pick up these ideas from your surroundings. Children in the south during this time were taught from a young age to not treat African Americans like everyone else, they treated them like animals. It has to be difficult to be Mrs.Pell, who is surrounded by hatred and is not able to share her views without judgment or backlash. Her husband has strong racist and bigot tendencies and she is expected to share those same discriminatory ideas. During the movie, Mrs. Pell’s husband witnessed her holding a black baby on the porch and he looked worried and disturbed. These racist and