Essay Galaxy - Do Not Judge a Book By It’s Cover
Do Not Judge a Book By It’s Cover
Walking down the street a person can easily form judgements about the people they pass because of what the person wears or what color hair they have. Is a boy wearing all black, with chains around his neck a punk? When a girl wears knee-high socks and a pleated skirt does that mean she is a stuck-up prep? Now these conclusions may prove true, but can anyone accurately judge a person on the inside by the way they look? In Pygmalion, Eliza transformed her outward appearance from a street beggar to a princess, she changed her mannerisms and her speech, but her appearance on the i
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