The Theme Of Racism In The Movie 'Crash'

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Today in society we see racism is okay in a lot of ways because we act like is normal for society and we do not do anything to help or make our voice heard,but we expect one day that it might change. Racism means discrimination or antagonism directed against someone of a different race, which in “Crash,” it shows all antagonism to people that are different .In the movie Crash, directed by Paul Haggis, the author develops the central idea that you never know what your actions will produce. “Crash” is a movie that focuses on the narrator’s message that we all have prejudices, and also that we all need to realize that we cannot judge people by those prejudices because the same people that we pre-judge may actually be the people we need in our lives. The narrator experiences the conflicting emotions with …show more content…

The narrator states that sometimes you can be wrong and that is when Hanson gets annoyed and starts thinking he is laughing at him and then he attempts to kick him out of his car and the black man starts saying that he is not laughing at him and the black man reaches in his pocket to take out the similar figure that they both have and the officer freaks out, so he takes his gun and kills the black man” This this means that sometimes we have different perspectives of gender or race that makes us make mistakes and also makes us regret it for rest of our lives. Therefore, the author’s utilization of symbols (what symbols?) conveys the central idea that sometimes we should not have to judge people because we may need them later (just because we may need them later? Not for any other reason?) and also have wrong perspectives from the wrong person because it will you affect you too and him or her too. From my point of view we all make mistakes, but we have to learn from them and make our perspectives change because race or gender do not define a

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