December 5 -After watching the short film Identity, write a blog post reflecting on how the masks in the film represent the pressure to fit in and the struggle to discover who you really are. Choose one moment from the film that stood out to you and explain why. Then, connect the film’s message to Langston Hughes’ poem “I, Too” and to the mask you are creating in class. What part of your identity do you want your mask to reveal?
Prompt Response: The masks in the film Identity reflect how the masks represents pressure to fit in and the struggle to discover who you really are. The masks symbolize or portray what you seem to be but really aren't. It's a struggle to find yourself in an environment where other people do certain things because you feel the need to fit in with them as well. Something that really stood out to me throughout the entire video was how certain friend groups had a certain color or design on their masks. It showed how people tend to influence each other and sometimes end up acting the same like they're all one single person. Another thing was when there was a poster hung on the wall with a group of girls in front of it. They wore the same mask the model wore as if it were a beauty standard.
Summary: Today in class we watched a short film and talked about the final
Reflection: Today I learned how it can be a struggle to discover who you really are.
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