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The document discusses the proverb "Never judge a book by its cover" and argues that people should not judge others based on initial impressions. It notes that everyone has sides they do not often show, and it can take a long time like days, weeks or years to truly know someone. The proverb also reminds people not to have prejudices or always believe what others say about people.

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The document discusses the proverb "Never judge a book by its cover" and argues that people should not judge others based on initial impressions. It notes that everyone has sides they do not often show, and it can take a long time like days, weeks or years to truly know someone. The proverb also reminds people not to have prejudices or always believe what others say about people.

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Lupu Elena

Cls a VIIIa A
Sc nr 7

Homework

‚Never judge a book by its cover’

I choose this proverb because it is the only one that can describe the best a person.

In my opinion, everyone has a side that he or she don’t show very often.

We don’t have to judge a person after the first look, or our first impression, because we
might be wrong and that person can be really different from our first wiew.

Knowing a person is one of the hardest things you can try to do. This can take days,
weeks, months or even years. In some cases you can’t know a person after a life time.

I also think, that this proverb remaindes to don’t have prejudices, and to not believe wat
other people say about some persons, because they can’t be always right and we might
fell into a trap.

About the prejudices, a good example is given in a love novel, Pride and Prejudice,
written by Jane Austen. It is about the prejudices that Elizabeth ‚Lizzy’ and Mr. Darcy
have. They are the main characters of the book, and the story follows the course of their
love story.

This proverb remaindes us to don’t judge a person after the apparences, because we can
miss great oportunities of making friends, and, also, great friends.

Remeber to don’t judge a person after what you see, because your eye can be wrong.

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