Monday, February 18, 2013

To Kill a Mockingbird 25: Creation Question

Post a question addressing possible solutions for portrayals of minorities (i.e. Should writers be required to incorporate diversity?)

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  1. If minorities feel especially discriminate against when a director only cast white actors, then should the whites feel discriminate against when director only cast minority actors?

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  2. How will the verdict change if minorities are able to present in the juries?

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  3. Should an author emphasize the customs and traditions of a minority so that we can understand them more?

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  4. According to many people, including a certain race in a certain novel or movie is more racist than not including them. Do you think this is yrue?

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  5. How would the story be different if there were equa representation during the court case?

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  6. Would this trial still occur if the rape victim was colored?

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  7. Why are humans always so sensitive and at the same time so callous?

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  8. Imagine: what if the time setting was back when black people were still back in the 1800s, there wouldn't even be a court case right? Would than Atticus stand up to keep the slaves alive?

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  9. Is it racist to not incorporate minorities? Why? How?

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  10. How will the mood of the story change if it is narrated from a minority's (for example, black) perspective?

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  11. If the same situation were to happen in the 1970's, how would the jury or verdict be different?

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  12. Is criticizing a writer to mistakenly portray a character of minority racist itself?

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  13. If Harper Lee is black, would she have written the story differently?

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  14. How will the story change if Harper Lee need to require to incorporate diversity in the story?

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  15. How will the story be told if Scout were to be a minority rather than a white?

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  16. In the novel, Harper Lee used a lot "niggers," which is considered to be racist nowadays. Do you think she should use another word to describe black people in 1950s?

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  17. What do you think will happen if the jury let Tom Robinson go?

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  18. What do you think will be different if this story is centered ONLY around the minorities?

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  19. How do you think the story would have gone if tom had been asian instead of african american

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