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Anger And Prejudice


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One is not healthy for a friendship or a relationship. The other could resort to racial slander in some way. One is healthy the other is wrong. They both can destroy a relationship. What is "they"? "They" are anger and prejudice, and with them relationships will never work out. In the novel, Ironman by Chris Crutcher, anger and prejudice are the most important subjects talked about and were shown to be bad for healthy relationships.
Prejudice and anger are key conflicts in the book Ironman. These conflicts are internal and external. Some external conflicts are Bo and his father. Another external conflict is Bo and Ian Wyrack. One internal conflict is Bo's anger and prejudice. Bo's anger is prominent in the beginning of the book. "Does your wife call you an asshole" (pg.10). That quote shows his anger towards Mr. Redmond and it also a little bit of Bo's attitude. A good example of Bo being prejudice is when he was talking to Larry King in his journal. He said "Mr. Nak and his......

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