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Most cultures ostracize people who do not fit within their norms They pressure abnormal people to change their appearance fix what bothers others or stay out of sight a pressure Leslie Fiedler has named The Tyranny of the Normal This anthology examines the experiences of those who live outside social norms for attractiveness size and shape it also explores the reactions of normal people to those who seem grotesque. Jazzteen Rae Arizala. Professor Gabriel . Buelna. CHS 245 OL 14003. Introduction. “Tyranny is Tyranny let it come from whom it may” (. Zinn. , 75).. British Empire vs. Colonial Elite. Chapter 4 of Howard . Two Treatises of Government. . by John Locke. Close Read, World History 10A. Context. Look at lines 1-2. What do you see? What do you learn about this text from these two lines?. Tyranny. Using lines 3-4 how does the author define “tyranny”?. Unconstitutional Rulers. And. Spartan Communal Living. Reminder of Hoplite Success. 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