Discrimination in Zoo City
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What action does the narrator take when they hear D'Nice's voice?

  • They call the police for help.
  • They sidestep into a burned-out doorway. (correct)
  • They confront D'Nice directly.
  • They attempt to hide in the crowd.
  • What is depicted about the police response in Hillbrow?

  • They are heavily armed and equipped. (correct)
  • They approach the scene cautiously.
  • They are indifferent to the crime.
  • They are unprepared for violence.
  • How does the narrator feel about the language used to describe 'animalled' individuals?

  • They feel it creates a sense of superiority.
  • They are indifferent to its connotations.
  • They find it humorous and light-hearted.
  • They experience anger and discomfort. (correct)
  • What does the narrator do with the dishcloth, knife, and china kitten?

    <p>They drop them into a storm drain.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What overarching theme is explored through the treatment of 'animalled' individuals?

    <p>The concept of othering and prejudice.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is implied about the societal view of the murder in the passage?

    <p>It prompts a significant police response.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which aspect of the police vehicles is mentioned in the passage?

    <p>They include a riot vehicle.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What emotion is primarily felt by the narrator regarding the portrayal of criminals?

    <p>Anger and disgust.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main sentiment expressed by the reviewer with the username Patriot777 regarding apos?

    <p>Apos are viewed as non-human entities.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In the discussion about Slinger, what is suggested about his identity?

    <p>There were doubts about Slinger being the real makhoya.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the reaction of the patrons at New Hope towards the news of Slinger?

    <p>They express shock and disbelief.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the reviewer imply about the biblical references made in the review?

    <p>They suggest a moral justification for treating apos poorly.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the reaction of one patron when asked about detecting real animals from fake ones?

    <p>They state there is no reliable method.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the phrase 'Playing Mr Big Tough Gangster Zoo Guy' imply about Slinger?

    <p>Slinger may be exaggerating his role for publicity.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What beverage does the narrator mention serving at the New Hope meeting?

    <p>Instant chicory coffee mix</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the headline that captured attention related to the circus act?

    <p>Circus Act: A Fraud Exposed</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Discrimination Against "Zoos"

    • The text highlights prejudice against individuals who are "animalled," a term used to describe people who have animals.
    • The language used to describe these individuals is derogatory, using terms like "zoos," "animalled," or "aposymbiots."
    • This language contributes to the theme of "othering" and discrimination against those who are different.
    • The text reflects societal revulsion toward individuals who are "different" by having an animal.

    Dehumanisation and the "Zoo City" Setting

    • The author uses language to dehumanize those classified as "animalled," portraying them as "things" rather than actual people.
    • The setting of "Zoo City" is depicted as a place where "animalled" individuals are dehumanized.
    • The text emphasizes the societal discrimination that occurs within "Zoo City," highlighting the lack of respect and understanding towards those who are different.
    • The text further conveys the tension between the broader society and those labeled as "animalled," creating a stark divide that exacerbates feelings of prejudice.

    The Media and the "Animalled"

    • The passage shows that the media plays a role in shaping the perception of individuals who are "animalled."
    • The text illustrates the use of sensationalized news to promote hatred and prejudice, portraying individuals as animals, furthering negative stereotypes.
    • This negative portrayal can be seen as contributing to the ongoing problem of discrimination and mistreatment of those who are "animalled."
    • The text suggests that the media can be an instrument of manipulation and control when targeting individuals based on their difference, perpetuating a culture of fear and bias.

    Religious References

    • The passage includes religious references from Deuteronomy and Exodus, associating "animalled" individuals with evil and destruction.
    • These religious references further fuel the prejudice and discrimination against those who are "animalled."
    • This use of religious texts as justification for hate further highlights the deep-seated issues surrounding the perception of individuals who are "animalled."

    Characters and their Perspectives

    • The character "Patriot777" expresses hatred and prejudice against "animalled" individuals.
    • The character "D'Nice" exhibits a sense of authority and righteousness towards "animalled" individuals.
    • The text showcases varying perspectives regarding the individuals who are "animalled," highlighting the complexities of prejudice and discrimination within the society.
    • The text explores the roles of public figures like "Slinger," who use their position to gain political power, potentially manipulating and exploiting the existing prejudice against "animalled" individuals.

    Police Brutality

    • The text alludes to police brutality in the "Zoo City" setting.
    • The police are depicted as heavily armed and aggressive, ready to deal with any perceived threat from "animalled" individuals.
    • The text highlights the potential for violence and discrimination by authorities against those who are "animalled."
    • The description of the police response underscores the fear and distrust that exist in the "Zoo City" environment, further contributing to the atmosphere of inequality and prejudice towards "animalled" individuals.

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    This quiz explores themes of discrimination and dehumanization in the context of 'Zoo City,' where individuals known as 'animalled' face societal prejudice. It examines the language used to depict these individuals and the broader implications of 'othering' in a discriminatory setting. Test your understanding of the text’s key concepts and themes.

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