Slavery Reflection Essay

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Our 6 hour workshop for Unit 1 was on the topic “slavery”. I have gained a deeper understanding of slavery and especially how slavery is still very prominent in this day and age but in different forms e.g. human trafficking. I also learned what emotions you may experience when forced into any type of slavery and the effect it has on you and the trafficker.
Hour 1
The class was introduced to our first stimulus - the word slavery. In groups we created mind maps of our initial thoughts. Many interesting words came out such as abuse, discrimination, pushing down and loss of identity. We were given 1 minute to come up with 3 still images. One image investigated the idea of a slave not being in control. We created an image of a puppet being controlled from above by multiple people. Not only did this show the manipulation of the slaves, but it also showed how it is not always one person in control but often multiple people. This used the medium of space and levels to show who was in control. I thought this was effective because it showed an image of a puppet which is often seen as a children’s toy being taken out of context and manipulated. Our other image played on the idea of loss of identity. Three people covered the ‘slaves’ eyes and neck to portray the slaves now distorted vision of the world outside. Removing facial expressions of the slaves, we were able to portray how in the …show more content…

Two people used the medium of masks and both played the little girl. They used flashbacks and performed as the girl but compared how the pimp to that of her mother treated her. I found this very striking because it showed how these people have had emotions and lives before that weren’t just related to prostitution/slavery. For example, one little girl was slapped and kicked whilst the other who was stroked affectionately. I also noticed that when the little girl was carried off in the end it symbolized the loss of

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