Scholarly examination of his life and relationship with Victoria began around the 1960s, focusing on the Munshi as " an illustration of race and class prejudice in Victorian England ".
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Tricked by the political rhetoric of the illusionary funding for black-oriented social programs, he turns his anger to race when he himself is the victim of class prejudice.
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During this time Soliman became a member of the Freemasons and was considered almost equal to his fellow Masons, but he continued to face a thicket of race and class prejudices.
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Thus does the P . C . doyenne of " 1994, " to avoid any hint of class prejudice, dub waiters " masters of the table ."
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But be forewarned : This harrowing tale of class prejudice and illicit love is one bitter pill, especially compared to the witty Austen tea parties that recently have dominated Brit lit cinema.
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Jackson had to wait twelve years to play his second Test, allegedly and almost certainly due to upper class prejudice by the England captain Headingley, when he was 40 years old.
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Her patriotism is shaped by the fact that her brothers died serving in World War I . Stella has clear class prejudices, being herself descended from ( now un-landed ) gentry.
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The green, two-meter ( six-foot ) high fence has triggered hard feelings on the less advantaged side of the divide, fueling accusations of class prejudice and complaints of inconvenience.
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Not all of those are specifically from the mythos, but lots of what he wrote has racial / class prejudices in it, if your boyfriend is intent on choosing something from the mythos.
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For her, pornography is a legitimate if " low " cultural expression that holds up a disturbingly clear mirror to our sexual hypocrisy, our class prejudices and our arbitrary tastes and conventions.