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 represent how people change in order to fit in with others or depending on who they're with. The moment that really stuck with me was the ending where she takes off the mask and everyone is in awe, maybe even envious. It relates to the poem "I, Too" as the poem reflects themes of being left alone due to something and wanting to be free from these prejudices.

Summary: Worked on the mask and watched the short

Reflection: The short was very interesting and had a good message.

 

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