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Freedom Writers Critique

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The Freedom Writers Freedom Writers was released in 2007 on January 7. It was based on the book the Freedom Writer's Diary by Erin Gruwell, who wrote the story based on a school name Woodrow Wilson Classical High School in Eastside Long Beach, California. This film tells a story about Erin Gruwell, who is a young teacher who just started her job as a freshman and sophomore English teacher at Woodrow Wilson High School. She is soon challenged by a group of Black, Latino and Asian gang members who had excessive hate for the new teacher, Erin Gruwell. The most significant themes in The Freedom Writers is tolerance, journal writing/empowerment, determination and last but not least is freedom. Erin Gruwell, the teacher starts on …show more content…

The students in this movie all feel confined to their race. Every race has a different stereotype and in this movie the children feel as if they are nothing more than just a stereotype. She started to connect with her class once she confiscated an ugly racist cartoon that one student had drawn of an African American in the class. She started to compare the drawing to Jews.’ (members who were a part of a cultural community whose traditional religion is Judaism and who trace their origins through the ancient Hebrew people of Israel to Abraham.) Ms. Erin was so shocked because her students didn’t know nothing about the Holocaust and how they suffered by the Jews.
Ms. Gruwell decided that she wanted to find a way for the students to open up and comfortably express themselves. She gets each student a personal journal they they will write in everyday. The object of this is to allow the students to voice themselves without the pressure of everyone else listening. Ms. Gruwell communicated to the students that she would not read their journal entries without her permission. Over weeks students became more and more comfortable expressing themselves not only through writing but through words. Journal writing is another important theme in this movie that allowed the students to grow as young adults and to better understand one another. Empowerment is one of the theme in the movie. Empowerment is

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