Prompt: After watching the short film Identity, write a blog post reflecting on how the masks in the film represent the pressure to fit in and the struggle to discover who you really are. Choose one moment from the film that stood out to you and explain why. Then, connect the film’s message to Langston Hughes’ poem “I, Too” and to the mask you are creating in class. What part of your identity do you want your mask to reveal?

 Prompt Response: I found the scene where she fell on the bathroom floor to be well shot, and it reminded me of in the film adaptation of the movie when it held on one boy's face. I found that the design of my mask and the girls' mask are similar, while I cannot find a direct relationship to the contents.


Summary: We continued to work on the mask and watched a short film. 


Reflection: I enjoyed drawing the mask.

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