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So,
for our Advanced English class we had to do this small dramatizations in which
we had to include and develop a type of discrimination in the theme of the play.
My group and I decided to go with the most cliché of them: racial
discrimination, but in a somewhat different way. Our story was set in the
Dallas- Fort Worth airport at a TSA checkpoint. The protagonist was Esteban
Julio Ricardo Montoya de la Rosa Ramírez and he was a Mexican guy going on a business
travel. There at the TSA he confronts a racist officer and is later saved by a
random stranger passing by. We got the idea for Esteban’s character from The Suite
Life of Zack & Cody in which there is a Peruvian guy with the same name who
works at the hotel where Zack and Cody live.
Also,
we had to include a related poem inside the lines of the play. We used the poem
“I rise” by Maya Angelou. It was a great poem but in the beginning it gave us a
hard time figuring out how to include it in a smooth way so it would fit
perfectly with the play. At the end, and after a lot of work we were able to do
this and it came out all right.
In
the beginning, this assignment was a pain and I cannot say that the experience
was completely good, since we did not have that much time or motivation to do
the play. In my opinion, if I were going to say something good about the
assignment is that it helped me see better the situations of discrimination,
since I was seeing them live in front of me, even more than if I only read
about them in class. Anyways, at the end the work was not that bad, since it
was a rewarding experience to see that the final product turned out all right.
In my opinion, racial discrimination is not a cliche topic and it's one of the most discriminatory type we see in this world, and it's important to keep a conscience about that.
ReplyDeleteI liked the concept of the work, but it really was a pain to set up so I'm with you in that opinion. Discrimination is a problem we must face.
ReplyDeleteIt was a nice experience but, more time would've been useful
ReplyDeleteHello Crystal! Racial discrimination should not be considered as cliché however the words commercialized and overdone do come to mind... Just a thought.
ReplyDelete~~~Paula