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Examples Of Stereotypes In The Movie Crash

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What is a stereotype? Most of us come across with this word every day and in different circumstances. But what does it actual means? A Stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. I have a couple of issues already with this definition. Fixed, oversimplify and type? Those are some of the words I just don't agree with. An idea is meant to grow and change into something positive. Nobody should try and tell a person who they really are. We all have that ability to define ourselves as whatever we want. But why when we see a stereotype of a particular ethnic group and see them in a particular way can influence our attitudes? Is because it may be some truth in the stereotype that very often have misrepresentation but also some accuracy and its all mixed up together. …show more content…

So how men, women and different ethnic groups are represented. This representation can be quite complicated and difficult. We need to be careful about them. In the film Crash is a collection of all stereotypes, a condense representation that identified a particular feature of a certain social group. For example, Jean Cabot, a wealthy white suburban mother suspects the locksmith of being a gang member because of his tattoos and the fact that his a Latino. Jean, who lives in very comfortable life, is constantly complaining about her housekeeper/nanny, a struggling Latina. In the movie I suspected that she just live a very bitter life. Her husband is never home, I never saw her spending time with her girlfriends or not even going shopping. She was always home complaining to her housekeeper. At then end of the film when she felt down the stairs while she got done talking to her friend, she called her back to see if she can take her to the emergency room but she was supposedly “busy”, but who end up taking

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