The short film Born With It shows how stereotypes can shape the way people see others and even how individuals see themselves. Reflect on the main character’s experience and explain how stereotypes impacted his identity and sense of belonging. Then, connect this to a broader idea: how can stereotypes influence the way a culture or group is understood by others? Use specific examples from the film to support your response.
Writing prompt; Though out the film, the boy deals with various stereotypes that limits his identity. He is judged based on assumptions because of his appearance. He starts to question his identity because of the way others treat him and not how he sees himself. For example; his peers automatically assumed the boy had AIDS based on the color of his skin. They were also confused why he was able to speak Japanese if he is black. Due to this, he focused on isolating himself in order to make others around him happy. However, this made him question his identity on who he is and if he really does have AIDS. On a broader level, stereotypes influence how an entire cultural or a small group is being understood. They misrepresent a group which can lead to bias opinions and misunderstand one another. The film shows how stereotypes are inaccurate and misleading why showing how much the main character struggles. However, it highlight the importance of seeing a person for who they are and just assuming things based on their appearance.
Summary; Today in class we watched a short film called Born with it and answered a few questions.
Reflection; Today I learned how stereotypes can deeply affect people around us.
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