Many also displayed prejudice verging on contempt for other races and cultures.
Despite believing himself to be an "Enlightenment" man, he displays prejudice in his stance on "Negroes" and tries to convince Paul of John Coffey's guilt.
The neighbourhood mothers also display prejudice against "copies", telling Rebecca not to let Tommy associate with them.
Does this just apply to English intellectuals being pathetic if they display ignorance and prejudice?
The only logical reasons could be to force Sarek from his calm--or to display deliberate prejudice.
And now he had seen his own people display the same little-mindedness and prejudice toward his sweet Corrie.
At Barbara Rosen, also of the English department, asked, "Why are we displaying intense prejudice against part-time people?
Any juror who actually displayed racial prejudice in answering questions during the jury selection could be removed by the judge "for cause," without peremptory challenges playing any role.
In this often perplexing play, Shakespeare displays prejudice in many guises - toward women, about class and about color - not just anti-Semitism.
"You are in no position to be displaying such vulgar prejudice."