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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Human Worth and Religion in Revelation :: Revelation

The story revelation is one that demonstrates and explains Human Worth, Religion, and Society in a very extreme, but very understandable way. Mrs. Turpin who believes that in bon ton there are people like her and her husband ( home and arrive owners) who are supra all others except people with more bullion and land. On the bottom of the heap were most colored people thence next to them not above just away from them were the white-trash, and then above them the home and land owners to which she a Claud belonged. She has a very strong impression this and Thanks theology that he didnt make her like both of those people below her. Even goes as far as debating lives if God would have a given her a choice between whatsoever of the people she thinks she is better than. A trip to the doctors self-assurance for her husbands ulcer brings a new revelation for Mrs. Turpin. opus observing the people in the waiting room, she analyzes them and gives them titles in the groups below her. Whit e- trash, ill-favoured and so on. There is one young cleaning lady in the room though who seems to really have some thing against Mrs. Turpin. Every comment she makes seems to upset the young lady friend and make her agitation to rise. It disturbs and also confuses her because she cant understand why the misfire who doesnt even know her would want to ac so rudely towards such a kind a giving woman such as her. All at once the ugly girl turned her lips inside out again. Her eyes fixed like twain drills on Mrs. Turpin. This time there was no mistaking that there was something pressing behind them. Continuing on in conversation with the white- trash an blowup of thanking the lord aloud causes the young lady to suddenly hurl the handwriting she was reading at Mrs. Turpin and jumping across the table and attempting to choke her. The treasure and doctor try to contain the young girl while tardily giving her a shot in the arm to calm her delirium down. Leaving everyone in shock an d disbelief, especially in the case of Mrs. Turpin she boldly asks what the girl has to say to her. Settling her eyes on her the young girl says in a clear, but quiet tone Go acantha to hell where you came from, you old warthog. This ugly nasty young girl is the thing through which the truth is revealed to Mrs.

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