Monday, March 4, 2013

How It Feels to Be Colored Me: Evaluation Question


Come up with questions that evaluate the validity of Hurston's views.
Example: Do you agree with Hurston that the effects of slavery are negligible? Why or not not?

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  1. Do you believe that all races are same in the inside? why or why not?

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  2. Do you agree with Hurston's views? All of them?

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  3. Do you believe that people are made of similar biological properties on the inside? ( except for skin color of course)

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  4. In this passage, Hurston mentions "I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife," which indicates that she doesn't really care about others people prejudice value. Do you think her words are valid at this point?

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  5. Should white people be pitied for not enjoying black people music?

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  6. Do you believe that you are not coloured until you get placed into a community where you are surrounded by another race?

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  7. Do you agree with Hurston's argument regarding the "60 years past slavery"?

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  8. Should a person be judged by there difference, or there similarity?

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  9. Are Miss Hurston's opinions valid since she grew up in an all-black community?

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  10. Do you agree with Hurtson's analogy of the brown bags?

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  11. Do you think that white people are really less capable of feeling jazz?

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  12. Do you think that you have to be a particular race to enjoy that particular culture of music?

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  13. Do you think Zora is really a "dark rock" when she was "throw to a sharp white background"?

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  14. As someone who was sheltered from racism in the earlier years of her life, is her view of racism accurate?

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  15. Taking into consideration the fact that people will judge you on any characteristic you show, should racism still be condemned while prejudice is not?

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  16. In the society now, do people still act differently to the ones with different skin colors?

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  17. Do you think that Miss Hurston is exaggerating the story.

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  18. Do you believe that the difference in race did not matter to a person until become the minority of the population?

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  19. If someone was racist to you, would you be astonished like her or will you feel really offended?

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