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Film Analysis

The movie "Hidden Figures" is a story of conflict and willpower, but not
peculiar brilliance—a great way to explain the discrimination and segregation that
women often experience in their lives. The statement contributes to the development
of equality for men and women alike. This is also a way to tell one consistency that
lifts the spirit of one person to another. Steady yet aggressively understands the
story's significance as it is one of the most extraordinary contributions to fairness in
the environment.

The Hidden figures show three heroines as they are significant to


bringing the story up. The first character is Katherine Coleman, who delivers a
burning passion, a candid black mathematician. She denies using colored toilets or
allowing bias to make her feel small. She never lost sight of her dedication towards
her work as she fought the racism towards her environment. Mary Jackson is the
second person who shows her brightness, fantastic performance, and extreme
commitment in her work. She is expressive in her impediments, and her enthusiasm
to converse benefits her move up the steps at performance. The last person
contributing to the story is Dorothy Vaughan, an ultimately strong-minded person
who can deliberately show her devotion in her work—evolving into a practical and
ambitious woman who elopes her surroundings.

Katherine Coleman experienced ample and devastating discrimination


in her working environment. Accompanying the agency's recently female African
American mathematicians, she operated in sections segregated from enormously
more substantial provisions of white women "machines," who were administered
apart from their male co-workers. When laws still sanctioned racial exclusion, there
were many struggles to assimilation and just rights for non-white US nationals. As a
black American, Mary Jackson experienced considerable discrimination in her
everyday life, as most facilities are often colored-based. Black people had to make
their meal appeals to a cafeteria aide and then go back to their counters and
consume, an activity Jackson deemed an insult. It is the same for Dorothy Vaughan
as they have to deal with separated facilities, considering this devastating
discrimination. It shows no equality with the workers, even if they are one of the
reasons for the development of NASA. Women are often claimed as weak in our
society, especially when is surrounded by men who think highly of
themselves—often seen as low and undoubtedly vulnerable in their field.
The factors that influenced these struggles are the environment,
segregation of facilities, discrimination towards women, and feud with hierarchy.
Some of these constituents are primarily present in most of our society all around the
globe, as discrimination towards sex is still present. Order is mainly shown in politics
and other working areas here in the Philippines; congregating beliefs as the
hierarchy is current in these cases. Women often experience this feeling of being
ostracized in society because of their gender, which is already a struggle they
frequently encounter. Equity and equality are very much different, as equity shows
no boundaries, and equality depicts boundaries. These are mostly the factors that
people often forget in their everyday lives. Altruistically explaining these facts yet
some people use what they call their "privileges" as their excuse.

Handling their struggles and challenges has been an incredible journey


as they venture into a rocky mountain and high tide waves along their path. They
began to face these difficulties with a high head and positive mindset that eventually
led them into a way to their success—actively processing the facts that these three
outstanding, exceptional, extravagant women are the examples that we use as
motivation to keep going. If I were in their position, I would eventually trip yet stand
up immediately as I know my worth in this world, and no one can change that. My
burning passion for my work is my weapon and also my shield for the battles to
come. I would undoubtedly do what they did and show an excellent performance to
show how sex does not express what I can do.

Assuming the gender inequality that is happening in our world, especially


in our own country, there are many conclusions that I came up with, but discipline is
needed. Showing hierarchy using our sex will not lead to a promising future; to
prevent that, use discipline. Answers often lead to what we call self-control; using
privileges is not prohibited, but as the saying goes, too much is bad for you.
Understanding the significance of the story can enhance our perspectives on the
world.

Before watching the film, I used to think that struggles are meant for us to
be stronger, only to make us be used to pressuring, including discrimination and
segregation. After watching the film, I now think that challenges make us more
robust and vulnerable, understanding that struggles can remove the fire within our
passion, but they can make it burn more.
Before watching the film, I used to think that these battles should be
fought alone because of the working environment that we reside in; pushing the
advocacy can devastate oneself. After watching the film, I now think that we cannot
move forward alone; we can only advance with the help of teamwork. Discrimination
is present, but with the assistance of others, it will exponentially raise the winning
percentage of the battles we are currently fighting.

Before watching the film, I used to think that these struggles closed
the door for the possibilities and opportunities that are yet to come, challenging
enemies deep inside that make us believe that we do not have any chances of
opening it. After watching the film, I now think that if given the power of possibility,
use it as an opportunity to show what you got. Achievements are made because of
struggles, but we have to know how we got there.

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