In the short story, "The Far and the Near", we learn that appearances can be misleading as the engineer finds out that the view close up of two women is much different than from a train. We learn that you can't 'judge a book by its cover'
1. Do you think our society/country cares more about the outside appearances/looks of people, objects, and events instead of understanding things at a deeper level? Why or why not?
2. Have you ever judged a person by their outside appearance without getting to know them? Did your opinion of the person change once you got to know them?
3. Do you think people ever judge you or form an opinion about you without really getting to know you? How so?
4. Why do you think
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