April 14 - Think about the most stereotypical film you have ever seen. This could be a movie that represents a specific culture, race, gender, or group in an oversimplified or unrealistic way. In your response, explain what film you are referring to, what stereotypes were present in the film, and how those stereotypes shaped your understanding of that group at the time

Response: The most stereotypical film (TV show) I can think of that I've seen is Dexter. Dexter's representation of women in the show (especially the beginning seasons) is a completely inaccurate depiction of women in the work force. Most of the women in that show don't have any personality, are treated as sexual objects, only sleep with their male coworkers to climb up positions in their field of work, and are completely helpless. For example, at a point in the show, the captain of the Miami Metro Police, Maria LaGuerta, is being replaced by another woman from a different precinct. In order to make sure she keeps her position as captain, she secretly sleeps with the other woman’s husband and no one ever finds out it was her. The other woman ends up getting too emotional from her husband cheating, that she ends up resigning from the police force. LaGuerta still keeps her position, but at what cost? I watched this series this school year in September all the way to November, and it wasn’t until me and my aunt talked about the show together that I realized how misogynistic it was. The entire series of Dexter is just a terrible misrepresentation of women. 

Summary: Today, we did an assignment in Writeable.

Reflection: Films often misrepresent cultures and groups of people. Only by changing the way people think about these stereotypes and researching different cultures will these stereotypes go away.

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