Cities can also be an important part of a person’s cultural identity, shaping their values, experiences, and way of life. Think of a movie or TV show that changed the way you see a specific city. How was that city and its culture portrayed, and did it present a full picture or a “single story”? Explain how this portrayal could influence how people view those who live there.
Prompt Response: A movie that made me change the way I saw a specific city was when I watched a movie called "Chainsaw Man: The Move- Reze Arc". The way it changed my view of Japan or the city "Tokyo" is that it isn't as advanced as I thought it was and Japan's structure of Tokyo has a simple atmosphere in it too. As it's only focused on the single story rather than the entirety of Tokyo's culture being portrayed only focusing on making it look charming through the rain and focusing on the individual/atmospheric aspect. This Portrayal towards people who live there would feel that this movie does somewhat of a good job but it's like the expectation of the reality of living there.
Summary: Today in class we read over presentation requirements and did some research on what we're choosing.
Reflection: Today I learned that the rural White American stereotype is commonly known as hill-billy's or people that don't know much. This impacted me by making me feel the reality of everything over the fact that every stereotype, no matter what race it is there will always be one. In the future I will use this to help me create my presentation along with my group mates
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