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Examples Of Discrimination In The Blind Side

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“The Blind Side” is an inspiring movie based on the true story of Michael Oher. The movie shows both the hard times and good times of his life and how he got to the place he is now. Michael’s story begins with him being homeless and alone. His mother was an alcoholic and his father was never there for him. He had to grow up on the streets and survive. Leigh Anne Tuohy is the woman who changes his life. She takes him into her home where she lives with her husband Sean, son S.J., and daughter Collins. The family quickly accepts him as one of their own and they adopt him. They send him to high school where he struggles with his grades and meeting friends. Michael then joins the football team and works to become their best player. This movie is …show more content…

A major scene that demonstrates discrimination is the high school football game against the Lions. This is Michael’s first big game and he looks very intimidating to the other team since he is a very large, black guy. The guy guarding him is white and not as big, but he has a lot of confidence. The white guy is beating him and stepping on him most of the game. He even kicks his helmet and calls him a “black piece of crap” after one play. His dad is up in the stands yelling racist things about Michael the whole game. Discrimination is the prejudicial treatment of a person based on their membership in a certain race or category. It is the actual physical behavior towards this person. According to the text, to discriminate means to draw a distinction between two things. In this scene everyone sees the distinct difference between Michael and the other players and because of that they label him as this big, black aggressive guy. When they finally see him play, they realize that his look does not match his attitude. He does not like to hurt people, but he loves to protect the people he cares about. After his coach shows that he cares for Michael he creates a whole new game. During this game he turns the discriminating words and actions into mesmerized stares as he blocks his opponent and creates an amazing play. Everyone in the stands who once discriminated against him is now silent. The player who kicked his helmet is now sitting on the bench. The discrimination in this

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