Prompt: Why do you think filmmakers continue to use stereotypes, even when they can be harmful or inaccurate? Explain one reason discussed in class and give your opinion on whether this justifies their use.

 Prompt Response: Filmmakers continue to use stereotypes in films even when they can be harmful because they are funny. In the pursuit of comedy a filmmaker may draw on the fact we’ve all heard this assumption about a group before and play off it. I don’t think it justified their use of the stereotype but I can understand why they did it. 


Summary: In class we completed a common lit assignment.


Reflection: I think most of the time in modern films stereotyping isn’t done with strictly malicious intent. I believe most of the time they do it with a purpose, potentially to highlight how wrong this stereotype is in the first place. 


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