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  1. 1. Characters Erin Gruwell Married to Scott Teacher of Room 203 Energetic Eva Benitez Father was arrested in front of her eyes when she was 5 See's a guy shot in front of her eyes while waiting to go to her first day of school. Most Resistance to Erin Testifies against her own at court 3rd generation gang member Miss Campbell Opposes Erin's teaching tactics Thinks the kids in room 203 can't be trusted. Thinks room 203 kids are lost causes Jamal Thinks school is a waste of time Outspoken Is the target of the racist picture Cindy Boyfriend gets shot by Eva's gang From Cambodia Ben Only white kid in class Afraid of everyone else in room 203 Scott Casey (Erin's husband) Married to Erin Not supportive of Erin's endeavours to help room 203 Gets a divorce because it is not what he wanted his life to be like Scott Gruwell (Erin's father)
  2. 2. Two years following the 1992 Los Angeles Riots, Erin Gruwell decides to leave her hometown of Newport Beach to go teach in Long Beach, California at Woodrow Wilson High School. Gruwell arrives with the expectation that her students are high-achieving, and is rudely awakened by the reality that her class is considered “at-risk”. Erin is faced by diversity in her class now managing the diverse racial group from different backgrounds is a greatest challenge for her. Erin's students include Asians, African Americans, juvenile delinquents and even the poor students hoping to make it through the day.
  3. 3. Erin's students completely refuse to participate in her class but she tries her best to engage them everyday by using a variety of techniques. Things start to turn worse in Erin's class as a racially forced gang shoot witnessed by a Latina gang member. Erin comes across an ugly racial cartoon during her class. That cartoon becomes the most active teaching aids for Erin and they spark a transformation in the classroom. Forcing students to listen to her and at the same time also forcing her to take in her students survival stories of their silent street wars.
  4. 4. Erin started to connect with her students and motivated them to change their lives through journal writing. Erin introduces “The Diary of Anne Frank” as a tool to open the eyes of her students, to look beyond their own communities and have the knowledge of people suffering and struggling throughout the world. Erin knew that each and every one of her students has some story of their own to tell. So she motivates them to keep a journal to write their experiences and thoughts to share with the class for better understanding of each other. Erin succeeds in her attempt to manage diversity and her students learned a lot. Gruwell is praised in the end for preparing so many kids for graduation and college, which is a first for many of the kids within their families.
  5. 5. “No matter what race we are, what ethnic background, sexual orientation, or what views we may have, we are all human. Unfortunately, not all humans see it that way.” ― Erin Gruwell, The Freedom Writers Diary This quotation would think me in the way that we are all special whatever race we are and ethnic we have we are still the same as human. This quotation emphasizes that Gruwell motivate her students to strive hard in times of diversity that we all face everyday.
  6. 6. This movie inspires me that being a teacher its not just about the salary that you will have but its also about sharing knowledge to them and give them time to be as a leaders of the future generation. Though Gruwell faces a lot of circumstances in the times that her principal opposes her teaching strategies and criticize by her co-workers. Still she continue to teach despite of the bad ambiance of her environment. She want to fight for the right of the students especially to learn ad to give attention to the society. One of her students says to it Everybody thinks to be happy just because you’re young . They dont see the wars that we fight every single day.
  7. 7. Erin Gruwell became fiercely determined. She tapped into her creativity and passion to find a way to break through to these students. And in the end, she succeeded in helping them overcome the prejudice and violence that had pervaded their lives. Each of us has an opportunity to make a difference with the people whose lives we touch. We certainly face our share of adversity, even if it doesn’t include standing in front of a group of hostile teenagers. Whatever your situation, you can draw on your own creativity and passion to create a positive experience for the people around you. If you watch the movie or read the book, I bet you’ll be inspired to do just that.
  8. 8. Things To Ponder • You can make your dreams come true in spite of all challenges that you may have. • Be your own authentic self! • Nothing can stop you from reaching your goals and making your dreams come true. • You are somebody’s “hero” and Greatness does not depend on the size of the person but the spirit within. • Doing the right thing takes courage. • Gangs have existed throughout history. They thrive on hate, tyranny and blind loyalty. They can be defeated with education and Truth. • Family and belonging nourish the human spirit. • Each person is a teacher whether they choose to be or not. • Each life is important and worth documenting. Writing is a way to preserve your legacy.

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