Social Inequalities In Society

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Impact of inequality in Society Many of us believe we exist in a classless, multicultural society where equality sets as the foundation of our beliefs. Frankly we are deluded. Of the phenomenon of social stratification is social inequality, meaning the distribution of resources dividing society into rank, grades, family, religion and education. These preventable divisions should not occur however they have found ways arise in our society. Texts including Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin, Mississippi Burning directed by Alan Parker and Let America Be America Again by Langston Hughes brilliantly reveals the impact of inequality which occurs in our society and expose essential universal insights for a better understanding of our world. A key issue arises in relations with race and ethnicity, the issue being prejudice. The prejudices against those we think are different have negative consequences which limit our vision of the world. It has far worse effect on society; prejudice leads to discrimination and the consequence being inequality. Langston Hughes produced Let America Be America Again to express his frustrations and disappointments with what America has become. “I came to build the homeland of the free” and “Who said the free. Not me,” questions, how a country that was supposedly founded on equality, hope and humanity could have possibly let itself evolve into such an unequal, hopeless and inhumane land. Hughes expresses the struggles of prejudice toward different groups “Negro bearing slavery's scars,” and “immigrant clutching the hope I seek” to convince the dream of equality and freedom was conceived, but never actually born. Mississippi Burning displays frightening normality of a society that has come to an acceptance of racial prejudice. After Agent Ward gathers critical information from an African American, he
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