Cities can also be an important part of a person’s cultural identity, shaping their values, experiences, and way of life. Think of a movie or TV show that changed the way you see a specific city. How was that city and its culture portrayed, and did it present a full picture or a “single story”? Explain how this portrayal could influence how people view those who live there.

Prompt Response: The show Emily in Paris portrays Paris as a perfect place with pretty clothes, constant parties, and very little hard work. This creates a single story because it ignores the real struggles and the many different kinds of people who actually live there. This portrayal can make viewers think people in Paris are rude or lazy, which is not true for a large and busy city.
Summary: Today we got assigned a project on stereotypes in film.
Reflection: Our group has to find a film that has a stereotype on rural white Americans and I feel like that wont be too hard to find honestly.

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