Whole Class Discussion: Are you convinced?

Are you convinced?

Re: Are you convinced?

by Amanda DiPaolo O'Brien -
Number of replies: 0
So I am going to cut and paste my comment from another post and throw it to you (you may read it twice because you actually commented on the original post of the other one too):

I think what Lynn is saying is that when we identify with characters with different lives experiences, we see the world through different eyes and maybe that is what encourages us to act upon social justices issues in the real world. I don't think she is saying we put a book down and say to ourselves that's it, I'm going to protest our government, but that rather when we see stuff on the news that maybe we would not have thought about or cared about that maybe our perceptions change without us even knowing it and that at that point we might be more inclined to act. Does that make sense?