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: stereotypes made him doubt his identity, the students automatically assumed because of his skin color he couldn't have any Japanese blood or know the language. On top of that they associated him being black with aids, and it messed with his self worth. he was at some point convinced that he did have aids and he wouldn't fit in because of it. Stereotypes can be harmful on both sides: on one side a person can have an ignorant understanding of a culture or ethnicity, which causes them to reinforce shallow and discriminatory ideas. On the other hand stereotypes can degrade someones self worth and understanding, making them second guess if they actually fit into a negative description of their culture.
summary: watched the film and answered questions
reflection: learned how to analyze the effects of stereotypes.
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