![]() ![]() 'Anyway, the idea is, every other group is like prejudiced against your group, and no matter what they say, they're only out to take advantage of you, and you should have nothing to do with them - unless your white, in which case all the others are not prejudiced against you, they're like totally right, because you really are a racist and everything, even if you don't know it? Everybody ends up dispersed into their own like turtle shells, suspicious of everybody else and being careful not to fraternize with them. But Charlotte soon learns, to her mounting. ![]() ![]() and all the Asians sit over't these other tables? - except for the Koreans? - because they don't get along with the Japanese so they sit way over there? Everybody's dispersed into their own little groups - and everybody's told to distrust everybody else? Everybody's told that everybody else is trying to screw them over- oops!' - Laurie pulled a face and put her fingertips over her lips - 'I'm sorry!' She rolled eyes and smiled. Dupont Universitythe Olympian halls of learning housing the cream of America's youth, the roseate Gothic spires and manicured lawns suffused with tradition.Or so it appears to beautiful, brilliant Charlotte Simmons, a sheltered freshman from North Carolina, who has come here on full scholarship. It is offensive (at times) both in language and subject matter, revealing the authors depth of research and preparation for this novel. What happens is, everybody has their own clubs, their own signs, their own sections where they all sit in the dining hall-all the African Americans are over there?. 'At State, everybody calls diversity dispersity. ![]()
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