Use Of Stereotypes In Alexander Weinstein's Short Story 'Rocket Night'

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Parents teach their children prejudices. In the short story “Rocket Night” by Alexander Weinstein, a boy who is the least-liked child in school by students, administrators, and parents gets shot into space in a rocket. Through the use of mood and imagery, Weinstein conveys adults will let children bully others who are different from them. To begin, Weinstein uses a sympathetic mood to help the reader feel for the boy. To indicate that everyone thinks of him as bizarre the parent says, “One could immediately see the reason he’d been chosen”(Weinstein 4). Parents are bullying a child based on his appearance and mannerisms. He has a different personality that is not like the rest, so the whole town believes his expulsion from Earth is justified.

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