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Personal Writing: Museum Of Tolerance - Papers

Personal Writing: Museum Of Tolerance



On a Wednesday during Christmas Vacation, Coley Delaney, Danielle
Miller, and I drove down to the Museum of Tolerance to remind ourselves of
the great suffering that the Jews endured during the Holocaust. We met at
Coley's house at around 11:15 a.m. and prepared ourselves for some things
we have never seen before. On our way up to the museum, we made as many
jew jokes as we could think of before we felt really sorry for them.
It was around 1:00 p.m. when we arrived at the museum. It was
nothing I had expected from the outside. I expected it to be much bigger
than it actually was and to be honest much nicer. It was a newer building,
or at least it looked as if it was newer, and it ...

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guide to show up and lead us to the main
tour. There was a short, maybe 15 minute tour with a tour guide, then a
two and a half hour audio tour.
The tour guide led us to two doors and told us to choose one.
Above each door was a label one with the word "prejudice" and one with the
word "unprejudiced." I tried to go through the unprejudiced door only to
find out it was locked. When I asked the tour guide why it was locked she
told me that everyone has their own prejudices at one time or another no
matter how big or small the prejudice is. When I got to thinking about it,
it's true. At least at one point in your life, you have a certain hate for
someone just because they are different than you.
We walked around for a while and looked at all of the games. The
purpose of the games was to prove to the people that everyone has their
prejudices. We walked down a hall until we reached a door that had a sign
above it that said "10 more minutes." As the clock ran down I got more ...

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