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Now, explain what this quotation means using the example from the text and your
experiences. You may use these questions as guidelines to frame your answer.
1. The Nortons treated Carole differently because of the colour of her skin. But did Carole
understand these differences?
2. What do you think she has learned from the incident on the flight? Do you think her innocent
outlook on life will remain the same?
3. Do you think the Nortons can ever learn to put these differences aside? When should we begin
to learn the lessons of acceptance and tolerance?
4. Do you know of any other differences on the basis of which people are divided? What would
you say to people who practise such hatred? How can they be taught to love' instead of hate?
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Explanation:
Barber and Keane both appeal to Rousseau's understanding of civic activity as a model for contemporary participatory democracy, as does Carole Pateman in her.
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