如何减少偏见英语作文150字初中作文We all like to put failure on the object of their di slike, although we know it may not be consistent with the truth, but also ignore. Einstein, a great scientist, grew up in Germany as a Jew, and later settled in the United States. He once said hu morously and bitterly: "Whether relativity is a scientific truth or not will be proved after me. If I''m right, the Germans will sa y I''m German, and the French will say I''m Jewish; If I''m wrong, t he Germans will say I''m Jewish, and the French will say I''m Germa n." Germany and France had historical animosity. Most French peop le hated the Germans, and Nazi Germany did its best to exclude Je ws. Most French people think that the Germans are bad and that th ey cannot succeed. And the Germans thought that the Jewish nation was a lower nation, and it was impossible for a lower nation to have giants. It''s all prejudice.When we have a fixed view of the world, this view allows us to judge in only one way, to think, to see things comprehensively is an empty word. Not all Germans are Nazis, and not all Jews are inferior. Jews have extraordinary bu siness ability, they have a strong cohesion, the establishment of the state of Israel is a good explanation of the Jewish people a re not inferior people. On the contrary, they are a great people. Because of bias, we load good things onto the image we like. Some missionaries went to the wild areas of Africa to preach the beha vior of Jesus giving his life to save others. The local aborigine s were very moved by the news. They surrounded the missionaries a nd asked questions, hoping to get more information about Jesus. S o the preacher took out the picture of Jesus and hung it on the w all for them to see.Black Africans, who always hated white people , were in an uproar when they saw the picture of Jesus. How could Jesus be white? How could such a nice guy be white? Everyone sca ttered in a crowd. Even now, some African tribes have to paint Je sus as black to get people to accept him.Due to historical reason s, black people have prejudice against white people, they think w hite people are demons, how can there be such a good person among demons?When you put on a black and white mirror to see the world , how can the world be colorful? When you are biased towards one thing, everything that is opposed to it is considered wrong. But the world is not so simple to judge right and wrong, right and wr ong. We need to use dialectical thinking to treat a thing, evalua te a thing. Blindly identification and denial will make us deviat e from the center, and eventually away from the essence of things , away from the truth.Think outside the box and you''ll be closer to the truth. Look at things dialectically and you can get to the ir essence.There are more types of sin than we can count, but it is easy to see that they all stem from human weaknesses, such as pride and prejudice."Pride and Prejudice," as the book is called, is about human pride and prejudice. Elizabeth was the strong, ge nerous daughter of a small landowner. Mr. Darcy is an aristocrat of the English high society, distinguished, upright, and capable. At a country ball, Mr. Darcy, who was not used to talking and da ncing with strangers, gave the impression of being untamed and in solent. Elizabeth also had prejudice against Mr. Darcy, even if M r. Darcy''s good intentions were misunderstood by her as malicious , self-show. On the contrary, John, who was evil and greedy by na ture, was highly valued for his apparent humility. The story also dramatically intertwined Mr. Darcy and John, everyone with preju dice to view Mr. Darcy, choose to believe the prideful, duplicito us John. Mr. Darcy is regarded as a rich, treacherous man. As the saying goes, a upright body is not afraid of a crooked shadow. M r. Darcy is just and righteous, and he does not care about people ''s misunderstanding of him. No explanation was given. And because of John''s father, he did not expose it, but returned good for ev il. Interestingly, haughty Darcy fell in love with Elizabeth.He d id not care what others thought, but he could not care less about Elizabeth. He summoned up the courage to confess his love to her , but was rebuffed mercilessly. No wonder, how badly he had impre ssed Elizabeth! The story here appeared a twist, Darcy low proud head to Elizabeth to show everything. Elizabeth didn''t believe it . As time goes by, the truth slowly emerges. After really underst anding Mr. Darcy''s personality, prejudice is eliminated, and Mr. Darcy in Elizabeth''s eyes becomes lovely, pure and noble. Mr. Dar cy is polished by love, in front of Elizabeth has no pride at all , regardless of personal loss to help Elizabeth''s family out of t rouble. Finally, two people make peace, love each other, in the b lessing of the people into the marriage hall.One time when I visi ted my classmates'' space, I saw that my classmates left a message in the space -- I hate when people speak ill of others behind th eir backs. I think this student must have been said ugly things b ehind someone''s back. But I''ve watched her in life and I''ve seen her say bad things behind people''s backs a couple of times, in a very quiet voice, to their faces. I am not accusing her, in fact, everyone has the bad habit of saying bad things behind others'' b acks, I am no exception, but I really want to tell this student t o see others'' mistakes at the same time, also see their own mista kes, and correct them, and then learn to understand and tolerance .This reminds me of another story. My friend and classmate once t old me that a female student in our class was a drag and had a lo t of bad behavior. I knew she was right about that classmate, but my good friend also had many bad habits, though much better than that girl. This makes me understand that prejudice is often caus ed by people''s inability to tolerate and understand the shortcomi ngs of those around us.In fact, there is prejudice where there ar e people, the existence of prejudice is often because of shortcom ings, the best way to treat others'' shortcomings is tolerance and understandingSometimes, I wonder if, that Spring Festival, when you face me will there be another result? All my friends said I w as too impulsive, and I couldn''t afford it. Every day out, the si ster stood in the living room, reluctantly said: "Sister, goodbye . Treasure is happiness? I am also an extremely insecure person, which is probably because I did not spend time with my parents be fore I was three years old.As a matter of fact, I had already rea d this book in the early days, but at that time I was very impati ent with the complicated plot. I lost interest after reading a fe w chapters, and I have been putting it aside until now. However, when I read the first few chapters, I still feel very boring. Unt il I realized that I was lying in wait for the future. In the bli nk of an eye, more than thirty chapters have passed, and the char acters are clearly drawn by the author. There seem to be only two kinds of people in this book: the wise and the stupid, and there is no absolute good or bad, except perhaps Wickham, the impostor . He used his clever flattery ability and a "pleasing" appearance to charm Elizabeth, and kept on making up for himself and slande ring Darcy. It was ridiculous that his words were full of flaws, and that Elizabeth, who was so clever as to argue with Miss Bingl ey, and with Lady Catherine, was still led by Wickham. To be hone st, I don''t think Elizabeth''s being lied to makes him a "fool". P eople, always preconceived, Mr. Darcy arrogance, rudeness had alr eady entered Elizabeth''s mind, how to have a good impression of him? How can we easily turn a deaf ear to the comments of others? It is normal to be prejudiced against Darcy. By other I mean, of course, the handsome Wickham. There was no denying that Wickham had a handsome face and pretended to be a very "gentleman". It may be said that appearances are not what they look like, but even I, who live in the twenty-first century and see this story as an observer, still feel good about Wickham. How can I blame Elizabeth, a girl who lives in the past? |
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