Monday, February 17, 2020
Tenth Blog Post
One of my favorite lines in this novel is when Ginnie Hempstock tells the narrator, "You don't pass or fail at being a person" (Gaiman 175). Do you agree with Ginnie's statement? What makes you a person? What do you think someone might do to "pass or fail at being a person"? How do people make other people not feel like a person - i.e. take away their humanity? Why do people do this? Do other people have an obligation to call others out when they are making another person feel as if they are failing? Be VERY detailed in explaining your responses to these questions, provide examples to help support your answers.
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