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Stereotypes In The Film Crash

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The film, Crash, reveals the lives of numerous individuals from diverse socio-economic classes, who have life changing experiences in between their differing prejudices and stereotypes. Racism and predispositions are major themes that evolve throughout this movie, with sub-stories that are interconnected to one another. As the story unfolds, events begin to play out, and the revelation of how characters begin to change in their perspectives and attitudes toward each other is witnessed. All through time, the world has been racist and intolerant of people indifferent from themselves. But sometimes it isn’t one person racist against another, but rather one person being racist against them self. Crash displays excellent examples of racism against oneself, in which fear and misunderstanding, is just as malicious and evil as racism against another person. Fear is the root of racism. The character Farhead is one of several in the movie of a person who recognizes his own race and paralyzes himself …show more content…

The conflict between the Persian man and the Latino lock maker shows us how stereotyping and prejudice still exists amongst minorities. The Persian shop owner tells the Latino lock maker to change the locks, and after fixing the locks, tells the shop owner that the door itself needs to be replaced. The conflict erupts when the shop owner does not understand what he was telling him, and accuses the lock maker of cheating him. Following the next day, the shop owner finds his store vandalized and racist slurs spray painted on the walls. Out of anger, the shop owner remembers his previous conversation with the Latino man, and since he had a previous negative preconception against him as someone who was trying to cheat him, he immediately labeled the

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