Prompt: Think about the most stereotypical film you have ever seen. This could be a movie that represents a specific culture, race, gender, or group in an oversimplified or unrealistic way. In your response, explain what film you are referring to, what stereotypes were present in the film, and how those stereotypes shaped your understanding of that group at the time

 The film ill be referencing is The Hate U Give. I chose this film because its excellently highlights the struggles of black people in the society and had typical black stereotypes presented. Stereotypes like black people always having a gun and always being affiliated in gang activity was greatly used. The police officer “mistakes” a hair brush for a gun and shot and killed the black boy in the film. This showed me how deep and ignorant stereotypes are and how hard you truly have to work to be taken out of that bucket of “ghettoness”. 

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