Basically, the game of life segregates judgement and establishes dynamics that influence society's point of view on groups or individuals. For example, Kahlil Adames stereotypes that a chess pieces importance to society is relative to it’s position on the board: “The first row is made up of... people who rule the country. The second row is made up of pawns. The pawns are the least important...They are meant to be used for your own advantage.” In other words, Kahlil exemplifies the unimportance of the pawns as a strategic piece on the chessboard, stereotyping their capability depending on where the piece lies. Contrary to popular belief, many may believe pawns are essential pieces because of their ability and potential to overcome the force of superior ranked figures. Essentially, A pawn’s importance is not relative to its position, rather where that position lies within strategy and tactics in the play made by perspective. Ultimately, location in a social standing does not define or illustrate the importance and capabilities of an individual associated with each standing, it characterizes barriers, from which social perspective can be
Basically, the game of life segregates judgement and establishes dynamics that influence society's point of view on groups or individuals. For example, Kahlil Adames stereotypes that a chess pieces importance to society is relative to it’s position on the board: “The first row is made up of... people who rule the country. The second row is made up of pawns. The pawns are the least important...They are meant to be used for your own advantage.” In other words, Kahlil exemplifies the unimportance of the pawns as a strategic piece on the chessboard, stereotyping their capability depending on where the piece lies. Contrary to popular belief, many may believe pawns are essential pieces because of their ability and potential to overcome the force of superior ranked figures. Essentially, A pawn’s importance is not relative to its position, rather where that position lies within strategy and tactics in the play made by perspective. Ultimately, location in a social standing does not define or illustrate the importance and capabilities of an individual associated with each standing, it characterizes barriers, from which social perspective can be