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Stereotypes In Remember The Titans

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“Remember the Titans” is a movie based on a true story that tells a tale about the challenges a high school football team faces when the school board is forced to integrate a black school with a white one. As football is very significant and well respected sport in Virginia, the Titans have to overcome their differences in order to win the state championship. There are many societal issues present in the movie but the most prominent one is racism. When the team members are forced to get to know each other during the football camp the first thing Gerry Bertier assumes about Julius is that black boys do not know their fathers and have multiple siblings, this assumption was in fact not true. Such stereotypes deepened the gap between the two races …show more content…

All Boone wanted to do was talk to Coach Yoast about their game plan for the season. Moreover, Boone repeatedly appears to be a racial target throughout the movie, especially, when he is threatened with the probability to lose his job if he squandered their chance of winning even one game. Since the school board was never supportive of the black and white team integration, they made an artful plan to rig the referring of the regional game. This was to make sure that the Titans and the coach would have to relocate. To make matters worse, Yoast was promised by the school board to appear on the hall of fame if he gets Boone fired. However, through all the discrimination and prejudiced forces that constantly went against the coach's’ and team’s will, the team won the state …show more content…

Tension occurs because of the integration of the black culture into the white community and adaption has to take place in order to defuse some of this tension. This is evident when the boys are at the football camp and Coach Boone forces the boys to live and interact with each. As a result of the orders, the boys try to talk to one another and learn about each others lives to relive some of the awkwardness. Soon, they adapted to each others cultures and become not only a strong team but a family. In hindsight, it can be said that the whole movie is a representation of this theory as at first the white community discriminated heavily against the blacks, but towards the end realized that they are all the same and gave the black players the respect they deserved. The friends and families of the white players started to value their friendship of the black boys and actually want to get to know

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