Reread paragraphs 72-75 of “The Star Beast.” How does Nicholas Gray respond to human’s treatment of animals?
Reread paragraphs 32-40 of “What is Othering?” What does Kendra Cherry say is the effect of othering on societies?
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Sure! I’ll focus on the first question regarding Nicholas Gray’s response to human treatment of animals in “The Star Beast.”
In paragraphs 72-75, Nicholas Gray reflects a critical perspective on how humans treat animals, expressing feelings of empathy and often speaking against their mistreatment. He is deeply moved by their suffering and advocates for a more respectful and compassionate relationship with them. This response highlights his moral stance on the importance of treating animals with kindness and understanding.
For the second question about Kendra Cherry’s views in “What is Othering?”:
In paragraphs 32-40, Kendra Cherry explains that othering leads to social divisions and marginalization within societies. It creates an “us versus them” mindset, where individuals or groups are judged and devalued based on perceived differences. This can foster prejudice, discrimination, and a breakdown in community cohesion, ultimately harming social harmony.
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