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Compare aspects of prejudice in "Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry", by Mildred Taylor, and, "The Son's Veto", by Thomas Hardy.  

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Compare aspects of prejudice in "Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry", by Mildred Taylor, and, "The Son's Veto", by Thomas Hardy. Prejudice: The act of prejudging a subject or group of subjects on the basis of opinions that are not grounded in fact or experience. Prejudice can be on the basis of race, religion, political view, age, appearance or cultural affiliation Many people have different views on prejudice, what it is and whether it's right or wrong. Some people may believe that prejudice is racism, but prejudice is when you have an opinion of someone or something without knowledge of what they or it are really like. It may be class or colour, rich or poor, it's all prejudice. In this essay I will compare the aspects of prejudice in "Roll Of Thunder, Hear My Cry" by Mildred Taylor, and, "The Son's Veto", by Thomas Hardy. I will...

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