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Read the excerpt then answer the question:

Excerpt from "Arrangement in Black and White" by Dorothy Parker

"That's what I say," she said. "Oh, I get so furious when people are narrow-minded about colored people. It's just all I can do not to say something. Of course, I do admit when you get a bad colored man, they're simply terrible. But as I say to Burton, there are some bad white people, too, in this world. Aren't there?"

In at least two hundred words, discuss the woman's statement in this excerpt from "Arrangement in Black and White." Consider the standards that she creates for blacks and whites, as well as the contradictions implicit in her language. What makes this excerpt ironic?

Respuesta :

The standards which the woman creates in the given statement is that black people (or colored) are not all bad.

What is a Narration?

This refers to the telling of a story or a sequence of events through the use of a narrator.

Hence, we can see that based on the given statement by the woman, she talks about the behavior of some black men and how the bad ones are terrible when bad, and also mentions that some white men are bad.

This implies that whites were considered superior to blacks and she was trying to say there is some good in black people too.

The thing that makes this excerpt ironic is the fact that the speaker is racist.

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