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  • Essay / Stereotypes in everything that arises must converge towards...

    Stereotypes have always been a major situation in racial society, from the 1960s to today. The stereotype has been used as a separation between other racial ethnicities. Racial stereotypes have actually led humans to believe in how the actions of others are supposed to go and how they should be treated. However, some people from racially stereotyped societies disapproved of this discrimination and fought for their rights; because they believed that all humans are equal and must converge together to form a unity of equality. Each person has their own view of stereotypes; this can lead him to major consequences or moral lessons. Stereotypes have prevented many people from facing reality and realizing that we are all equal, and have fought for this right to equality. But there are some who will not accept this change and want to keep things as they were, until they finally realize the consequences. Author Flannery O'Connor for All That Rises Must Converge opens our minds and explains to We know how, in the 1960s, racial stereotypes were used for purposes of superiority and individualism. Additionally, she also gives a brief explanation of how a group of different races function when they are with each other, such as on a bus. In Flannery O'Connor's story, each character's actions and thoughts symbolize a kind of stereotype, which leads to accepting the reality about racial equality, the moral lesson and standing up for respect and one's rights individual. To begin, In Everything that Rises Must Converge , Julian represents a role in how society rose and converged; by facing reality and realizing how everyone is equal through the moral lesson he receives from his society...... middle of paper ......ds it depends simply from the way the person takes this insult. People will tend to be unaware of stereotypes until they receive a consequence or moral lesson. Depending on the class structure in individual societies, stereotypes will be a problem for some people until they are faced with the reality of racial equality, as well as the fact that everyone is human and equal . Some societies will accept reality and do something to change this discrimination in racial equality. Flannery O'Connor's story made us understand that in the 1960s, racial stereotypes were used for security and individualism. And even today, racial stereotypes are still used for this reason. With this story, the three characters symbolized racial equality and faced the reality that we are all human; that there is no difference between us all and that we must accept each other.