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Write your reflections after viewing the movie "Crash" about diversity issues such as race, gender, nationality, class, culture and any other areas presented in the movie.


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Reflection Outline
1. Introduction
2. Diversity Issues
I.

Race

II.

Culture

III.

Gender

IV.

Class

3. Conclusion


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Reflection: Crash
The movie Crash narrates an interlocking story of Latinos, blacks, Iranians, Koreans,
whites, criminals and cops, the poor and the rich, the powerless and the powerful, all
described in a way or the other by racism. All the mentioned characters fall victim of racism
and are also guilty of it. There are scenarios where they manage to overcome the vice, even
though it is never an easy feat. Their positive impulses can be dangerous and also their
negative impulses can be instinctive. This makes the movie be full of fascination in that,
viewers are able to quickly know who the characters are and what their lives are like.
However, the viewers do not have an idea of how the characters will turn out to be as the
movie progresses since, much of the plot turns are, in a way dependent on accident meaning,
anything can happen at any given time.
The movie relates stories based on luck, coincidence and serendipity as the characters’
lives crash against each other. The presumption is that most individuals feel resentment and
prejudice against members of other groups. One recurring observation is that individuals’
assumption bars them from seeing the actual individual that is right in front of them. For
instance, Shaun, an Iranian, is perceived as an Arab, even though Iranians are Persians.
Additionally, both the district attorney’s wife, who is a white, and Shaun, all perceive
Michael, a...


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