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Theme Analysis-Freedom Writers' Diary

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Segregated By Race, Brought Together By Education

Segregated By Race, Brought Together By Education
Segregation has been a problem for quite some time, and it has trickled down from generation to generation, influencing younger and younger children every day. The problems the teenagers were facing in this book, The Freedom Writers Diary, were simply because of the segregation they were either taught or learned from the people around them. With the help of Ms. Gruwell, these teenagers became more open-minded about their peers and realized they needed an education. “You can’t go against your own people, your own blood.” (pg. 64). Like most people, these students are drawn to where they feel the most comfortable. Because they are …show more content…

“I keep thinking that I’ll get laughed at the minute I step off the bus. Instead, I’m greeted by a couple of my friends who were in my English class last year. I walk in the room and feel as though all the problems in my life are not important anymore. I am home.” (pg.53-54). Looking back on how the students were their freshman year, hating each other, everything had changed. All of the students hated each other because of the race war, and it was stupid. The only thing that saved the students from themselves was Ms. Gruwell’s English class—the class they all started out hating. Although their peers were still fighting over nothing, they actually got the opportunity to change. Their race separated them, but the process of getting an education brought them back

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