They're Made Out of Meat

How does the author present the theme of discrimination in the short-story, They’re Made Out of Meat?

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The author addresses the theme of discrimination through the dialogue of the two individuals, who converse throughout the story. The ways in which they regard, disdain, subjugate, and alienate the meat creatures underscores their prejudice. The author uses their characters in order to expose the ways in which human biases might lead to social divides.

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They’re Made Out of Meat