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1. Do you know the film “Parasite”?

(Yes/No)
2. What is the message behind the film?
(a) Zombie apocalypse
(b) Volcanic eruption
(c) Wealth disparity
3. What is the class disparity being portrayed in the film?
(a) Kind and fair family
(b) Rich but oblivious family
(c) Courteous and rich family
4. Do you think films such as “Parasite” brings new perspective in the public? (Yes/No)

Acknowledgement on Social Issues

- Questions on Poverty :
1. How can you define poverty based on the film?
(a) Extremely rich
(b) Extremely poor
(c) Slightly rich
2. What are the key features of the poorest households?
(a) Starving and hunger
(b) Full and satisfied
(c) Average and complete
3. Can you see any link between poverty and class in the film? (Yes/No)

- Questions on Income Inequality


1. Hasn't there always been a wide gulf between the richest people and the poorest as shown
in the film?
(a) Yes
(b) Probably
(c) No
2. One of the factors that affects income inequality is…
(a) Physical look
(b) Education
(c) Family background
3. Do you think that income inequality refers to the gap between low and high-income
demographics based on the film? (Yes/No)

- Questions on Job Insecurity


1. Is job insecurity relatable to the film? (Yes/No)
2. Based on your opinion from the film “parasite”, is the job insecurity is depressingly long?
And why is that?
(a) Job insecurity causes people worry about losing their jobs
(b) Job insecurity improves health
(c) Job insecurity can lead to happiness at workplace
3. Do you see job insecurity as a problem? (Yes/No)
Discussion on Social and Economic Mobility

1. From the film “parasite”, what is the main factor that affects the economic mobility?
(a) Race
(b) Sex
(c) Family wealth
2. Is social mobility important in the economy? Why?
(a) Yes, because it is thought to be improved productivity in the workplace
(b) No, because it is an irrelevant factor in the creation of a vibrant society
(c) Yes, because it is safe in the creation of a healthy economy
3. “Research has found that the best way to improve one's mobility is through education, but
the increasing cost of education is creating a block to those starting out in low-income
families. It's a form of structural inequality that keeps the poor from improving their lives.”
From the text above, is the statement relatable to the film content? (Yes/No)

Film as the cultural institution

1. Parasite in the movie refers to :


(a) the way the rich view the poor as parasites
(b) the way the poor view the rich as parasites
(c) the way the poor view the underclass as parasites
2. What does the rock symbolize in Parasite?
(a) Bad luck and poorness
(b) Good luck and great wealth
(c) Difficulty and good-fortune
3. What are the main themes of the film?
(a) Love, Death, Sacrifice
(b) Humanity vs Technology, Perseverance, Coming of age
(c) Class conflict, Social inequality, Wealth disparity

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