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.

 Prompt Response: Born with it, The main character gets judge a lot based on how he looks and it affects how people treat and see him.Because of that he starts to feel like he doesn't fit in with the rest of the people.It even makes him question who he is and makes him rethink his confidence.People expect him to act a certain way just because of stereotypes.This shows how stereotypes can mess with someones identity. Stereotypes make people think everyone in a group is the same which isnt fair.

Summary: Today in class we watched a film called ¨Born with it¨ and answered the discussion questions.

Reflection: Today was an easy and interesting day in class.

 

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