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Shots Fired Analysis

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Shots Fired is a 10-hour event series that portrays the precarious aftermath of two alleged racially charged shootings in a Southern town in North Carolina. The main protagonists of the series are a female African American, who is the prime investigator and an African American male, who serves as the special prosecutor. The episode begins with an African American sheriff’s deputy shooting and killing an unarmed White college student. In society, we are typically used these roles being reversed. That idea is evident as the small Southern town struggles to grip with the tragedy as the investigation starts. However, as the racial divide in the community is still very prevalent, a neglected murder of an African American teen by a white police officers …show more content…

Firstly, in the black communities they appear to be destitute, while the White communities appear to be highly prosperous. Additionally, the schools in the African American communities are poor and suffering without basic necessities, while in the White communities their school are flourishing with more than enough essentials to ensure the success of their students. Secondly, one of the main protagonists, the female African American investigator, in my opinion carries the stereotypical characteristic of a black woman, which is called the “angry black woman.” Her character is very short tempered and quick to anger. While I do notice the attempt to portray her as a powerful and headstrong female lead but this negative depiction could have been left out because it seems to represent society’s repugnant idea of what every black woman’s characteristic consists of. Lastly, the perpetrators or “bad guys” appear to be the police officers or the entire sheriff’s department in the Southern town. The social significance of depicting police officers in this negative light is because it is relatable based upon current events. Shots Fired is focused on displaying racial tensions between black and white communities and law enforcement which is certainly relatable in today’s society. Overall, I believe the series is a decent representation of

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