from the movie freedom writers is the stereotyping of the group accurate or justified? why?
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The portrayal of the Freedom Writers students to the audience perpetuates the perception of their culture as inferior, even dangerous and chaotic, and the interactions between Ms. Gruwell and her students in this scene demonstrate that Ms. Gruwell, too]
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The movie freedom writers is justified.
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The movie shows the racism faced by students when the teachers believed that students of a particular race are unteachable. The movie was justified, showing such stereotypes where the students has to struggle this much is not valid in the beginning but as soon as Ms. Gruwell started noticing what is happening. She changed and redesigned the curriculum. The new curriculum focuses on tolerance and diversity.
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