Friday, October 8, 2010

Unit 2

In class we were assigned to watch two videos, A Class Divided and Mirrors of Privilege. Both of these videos related to the novels and text assigned in Unit 2. The videos mainly dealt with racism along with white privilege and this also is the main issue in the book The Bluest Eye. This novel provides us with the issue of whites being superior to blacks, and this is shown in many different ways. Pecola often wishes for blue eyes and to look like the other girls, the “white girls”. She feels like the only way to be considered beautiful is to be white. In A Class Divided, the third grade teacher taught her young elementary students about segregation in a very interesting and different way. This teacher separated her students by blue eyes and brown eyes, and had one of the groups superior over the other. In my eyes, this really gave the kids at a young age the true understanding of racism in the world.

1 comment:

  1. I have to agree with the statement about the teacher teaching the students racism at a young age. I think it was a great exercise on teaching them racism. They learned not to judge or discriminate other races.

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