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Why doesn't society accept some people?
Final essay for grade 12 on the topic: "Why does society not accept some people?"

 Why doesn't society accept some people? There is no exact answer to this question because everyone thinks in their own way, exactly like the rejected themselves. But I will not speak for each and every one, because their thoughts are unknown to me. I will try to answer this question myself.

 So why doesn't society accept some people? Perhaps someone believes that it so happened that people who are unlike everyone, one might say, are not automatically accepted in this world. And someone in general can say that this world is cruel to such people. No, it’s not like that.

"- What's wrong? The world is cruel, isn't it, Neal?

- Not the world is cruel, but the people in it," - said in one book of the trilogy "All for the sake of the game", the author of which is Nora Sakavich.

 And as an example, I want to cite the hero of a series of works by this wonderful author - Andrew Mignard. This is a rather wayward and self-centered young man, who is not very much considered a person by his own team. Society is in business in it only a good player exi - the fictional Nora of the game. But this is only on the field. In life, no one dared to speak to him or to contact him in any other way. All this is due to the fact that Andrew is not like everyone else. He was an explosive personality, he could easily get into a fight because of any little thing he didn't like. There were even rumors that Mignard was "on drugs." In fact, it was true, but the pills were prescribed to the hero by a doctor. And in the end he was "removed" from the pills, but this did not change the attitude of society towards him.It was only after the incident with Neal, his teammate, that the team began to treat Andrew completely differently. It was Neal who corrected him for the better. Quite a bit, though, but it was enough to mend relations with the Foxes. Mignard needs no more.

 I think another hero of the same trilogy, Neil Josten, can be cited as a second example. Although his name is actually Nathaniel Wesninski, the character has long abandoned that name, forever becoming the Nile. Due to the fact that his father was, to put it mildly, a bad person, the guy had to run and hide his entire adult life. He did not make connections with anyone, tried not to attract attention to himself, and as soon as he felt that the disguise had cracked, he immediately fled, changed his place of residence. Because of this, all the people who ever crossed paths considered Neil a strange or typical gray mouse. Of course, this was only in the hands of the hero, but this did not negate the fact that society itself stopped going to meet Josten, making him a kind of outcast. And it would go on and onif by chance Neal had not got to the Foxes - the team of the exi University of Palmetto. Having played for this team, the guy realized that there are people who really need him. In the "war" against the Ravens, the team stood up for him, and Andrew lent a helping hand at the very moment when the Neal almost broke. Becoming playing for Lisov, the hero began to attract the attention of society, they began to notice him. We saw the guy as a good player and a strong personality. And it's all thanks to the Foxes.

 So, seeing all of the above, you can see that society really does not accept everyone who is somehow different from everyone else. And only the "exploits" of these people makes the world start to address them in a different way. As it happened with Andrew and Neal.


Category: 12 grade | Added by: 03.04.2021
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