Examples Of Discrimination In The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button

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Comparing the 1960’s to the world we live in today, people who are “different” in society are treated poorly. There are many ways over the years people who are divergent have been acted towards. From wide ranging of racial, religious, and sexual to minimizing as simply wearing the same clothes for 2 days. The book The Curious Case of Benjamin Button takes place in a summer of 1960 Baltimore. Roger Button and his wife were a very rich couple who owned a Hardware Company. Henceforth, having a 70-year old baby was not a word you wanted out. People who are wealthy and well-known always have a reputation to uphold. In this 1960’s scenario it would be “Whose son went to the best university” or “Whose son scored more points in the football game”. To begin with, reputation in the book The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a very big deal. For example, when Mr. Button saw …show more content…

As soon forgotten his condition, Benjamin would go to many parties he had been invited to. People would wonder about his marriage with Hildegarde. According to page 22 written by Scott Fitzgerald “Never a party of any kind in the city of Baltimore but he was there, dancing with the prettiest of the young married women, chatting with the most popular of the debutantes, and finding their company charming, while his wife, a dowager of evil omen, sat among the chaperons…”. Benjamin starts neglecting his wife and family but, started to care more only about himself. “There was only one fly in the delicious ointment-he hated to appear in public with his wife” (Fitzgerald 22). Equally similar, in today’s society sometimes after someone has been ridiculed for the longest, they later on start not get bothered by it, they choose to tune it out. Many teens are often bullied, but some don’t recognize that bullying is a type of

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