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Essay heading: Rogers And Hammerstein's South Pacific
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The music is slightly upbeat, which helps to illustrate that by
singing this song, he is beginning to feel better. The words that Joe sing tell
the audience that he realizes that prejudices aren't born within someone, but
taught to them.
You've got to be taught to be afraid
Of people who's eyes are oddly made,
And people who's skin is a different shade ?
You've got to be carefully taught!
?To HATE all the people your relatives hate ?
You've got to be carefully taught! (II,iii)
Joe realizes that there would be no prejudices in the world if it nobody
were to teach it to the children... displayed 300 characters
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He sees that if nobody had even spoken
against other races or people that were different, he would have no problem with
marrying Liat. He realizes that he actually does not feel these things at all
and the ideas that have been planted in his head can be as easily uprooted as
they were planted. Joe, feeling better, sits down and listens to Emile begin to
speak... displayed next 300 characters
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