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Analyse af 'The New Girl' af Marc Mitchell

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Analyse af 'The New Girl' af Marc Mitchell er en engelsk-opgave fra 2008 til 1.g el. lign., afleveret til karakteren 7. Fylder 3 sider (731 ord, ca. 3 min. læsning) og blev publiceret 14. januar 2010.

Denne opgave præsenterer en analyse af Marc Mitchells novelle 'The New Girl'. Den fokuserer på racisme, fordomme og venskab, som de udfolder sig i mødet mellem hvide og sorte børn i et amerikansk nabolag. Opgaven diskuterer også, hvordan barndommens oplevelser kan forme holdninger til raceforskelle.

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Solid analyse af novellen 'The New Girl' med fokus på racisme, fordomme og venskab. Velskrevet og struktureret.
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  • fordomme
  • marc mitchell
  • mobning
  • raceforskelle
  • racisme
  • the new girl
  • usa
  • venskab

“The New Girl” is a story about a narrator and his friend Allison. They are best friends and both live on Prospect Street. Prospect Street was a white, lower-middle-class neighbourhood. One day a new black family moves into Prospect Street and the story describes the meeting between the narrator, Allison and a new black girl.

The story takes place in the USA, on a hot, bright summer day. The narrator is eight years old and Allison is ten years old. They are the only children in the neighbourhood.

In their first meeting with the black girl the narrator and Allison are quite different. The friends are riding their bikes, when the narrator sees the new girl in the middle of the road. The new girl is laughing and the narrator is the first one to see her. The narrator smiles at the girl and the girl smiles back. When Allison sees the black girl, she says: “Get out of here, nigger”. The narrator is quite positive in his attitude, and Allison is quite negative. When the narrator sees the way Allison is reacting against the black girl, he is changing his attitude too and says: “Niggers are stupid”.

The narrator is happy when he first sees the new girl in Prospect Street, because he then can get a new friend. There are not so many children in the neighbourhood to hang out with. The narrator smiles at the new girl, because children do not naturally have anything against other human beings. Children do not have prejudice against other children.

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