The film Identity clearly showed how wearing a mask represents the pressure to conform, hiding the struggle to discover one’s true self. The moment the main character chose to break their mask stood out because it powerfully symbolized rejecting expectations for authenticity. This act of self-assertion connects to Langston Hughes’s "I, Too," where the speaker insists on his rightful, visible place at the table. For my class mask, I want to reveal the pride and deep connection I feel to my African American heritage. This mask will serve as a bold declaration, not a covering.
A real-life situation in which jealousy negatively affected a relationship I experienced is one time I asked my friend to go to the boardwalk with me, and she told me she couldn't go. The next day, I saw that she had gone without me with another friend. I'm not going to lie, I did feel a little jealous, but in the end, it was a misunderstanding. She had already had plans to go with someone else and couldn't go with me that day. Today, I learned about a folklore story "The Jealous Father" when a man suspected his son was having a affair with one of his wives due to marks on her body and tried to get rid of him but in the end the son never had an affair and the father tried to get rid of his son over a false lie. Today, we started a project. My group is responsible for the moral aspect of the story.
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