Title | Racism Chapter 16 - englisch rassismus |
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p. 172, ll. 12-13
„You know, it’s a funny thing about Braxton,“ said Atticus. „He despises Negroes, won’t have one near him.“ „Don’t talk like that in front of them.“
Braxton wants to keep distance from blacks.
p. 172, l. 29
p. 173, l. 23
„A mob’s always made up of people, no matter what.“
p. 174, ll. 30-35
They lived deep in the woods, did most of their trading across the river, and rarely came to Maycomb. „They’ve got blue eyes,“ Jem explained „and the men can’t shave after they marry. Their wives like for ‘em to tickle ‘em with their beards.“ In a far corner of the square, the Negroes sat quietly in the sun, dining on sardiness, crackers, and the more vivid flavours of Nehi Cola. „They don’t belong anywhere. Coloured folks won’t have ‘em because they’re half white; white folks won’t have ‘em ‘cause they’re coloured, so they’re just inbetweens, don’t belong anwhere.“ „but around here once you have a drop of Negro blood, that makes you all black.“
p. 176, ll. 34-36
p. 177, ll. 36 – p. 178, l. 1
p. 178, ll. 23-24
Alexandra talks behind the blacks and don’t want them to know everything. There is a little group against coloured people, especially against Tom Robinson. Jem has prejudices of other races.
There is a segregation between the races.
Mixed childs are less integrated than blacks because they have just themselves.
Blacks seem to be less worth than whites....