You... you don't look like a Jew,' she heard him mumble. 'What does a Jew look like, you fatuous bastard'? - 'Do you think I should have a nose like a boat hook, you stupid old prick!
In the book "Two Brothers" by Ben Elton, a character confronts a bigoted remark questioning her Jewish identity based on her appearance. She is taken aback by the ignorant stereotype implied in the comment, showcasing the absurdity of judging someone based on looks alone.
Her sharp retort highlights the ridiculousness of such assumptions, as she challenges the idea that there is a specific way a Jew should appear. This dialogue underscores the themes of prejudice and the importance of recognizing individuality beyond ethnic or religious stereotypes.