TASK:In 3-5 pages, using MLA format, analyze the way a specific media you have chosen (song, film, TV show, character, blog, meme, news, etc.) misrepresents (or accurately represents) an aspect of your identity, and educate your readers about the reality of your experience with the intent to reclaim your identity or persuade them to adopt a new or revised story.
Requirements (this is very important):
• Open with an introduction paragraph that engages and clearly connects with your chosen audience, introduces the media you have chosen to write about, and leads toward your thesis.
• Provide a thesis statement at the end of the introduction paragraph that directly responds to the task above.
• In the introduction or first body paragraph, clearly explain the way that media can influence our perceptions. You must introduce, quote and/or paraphrase at least one of our class texts as an authoritative source: Harris and Carbado, Adichie, UDHR, Cofer, etc.(important)
• End with a thoughtful conclusion paragraph that directly connects with your audience and demands some form of action, re-evaluation of the media presented, or a way to promote the positive image offered, etc.
